The context of social unrest and war has reached its highest level in several decades this quarter, which makes global governance and geopolitics one of the most obvious risks for the global economy heading into the fourth quarter of the year.
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How do I begin to save? MAPFRE's experts have the answers
World Savings Day on October 31 aims to raise awareness about the importance of cultivating a saving culture.
What is ‘Higher for Longer’ and how does it impact your investment portfolio
The main catalyst for the markets over the last year and a half has been the rise in interest rates, and everything points to them remaining high for some time to come. We tell you the implications and how it affects your investment portfolio.
The snowball effect of compound interest: what it is and how it benefits you
In the current scenario of inflation and weak growth, investors must look for ways to maintain their purchasing power. Compound interest is one of the easiest ways to maximize savings when investing.
The Jackson Hole symposium: indications regarding new rate hikes
The Jackson Hole Symposium has been taking place since 1978, as a key event for determining the future course of monetary policy.
Interest rates aren’t being efficient due to low debt levels
Interest rates are not managing to reduce inflation efficiently due to the low level of household and enterprise indebtedness. Javier de Berenguer, investment manager and fund selector at MAPFRE Gestión Patrimonial, believes that the key lies in the liquidity of the system.
Transition risk: what is it and how does MAPFRE AM manage it?
Climate risk has gained importance in recent years. Transition risk are also a part of them, in a less obvious way than physical risks.
What is the debt ceiling and why should it be of concern to investors?
The United States could run out of money to meet its obligations in less than a month. This isn’t due to economic problems: the country is in a solvent position and there aren’t any non-payment precedents on record, but political polarization has caused the negotiation of the debt ceiling, which was previously considered almost merely an administrative process, to lead the country to the precipice of default.