At the end of 2021, analysts started to predict that the inflation trend would be more than transitory. These fears have fueled rumors that the central banks.
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The British economy cannot tolerate further hesitation
The United Kingdom is facing an uncertain economic outlook — even more so than its neighbors — because the three elements affecting all developed economies are particularly relevant in the case of the British economy.
"The data suggests we could be at peak inflation"
The markets responded strongly to U.S. Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell’s remark that he wouldn't hesitate to raise interest rates if inflation remains problematic.
José Luis Jiménez: “The dichotomy between recovery and curbing inflation will be the key theme of 2022”
This year could be defined by a return to normality and recovery. In fact, our country is set to receive EU funds with the clear objective of reversing the damage caused by the pandemic over the past two years.
Is now a good time to buy equities?
Many experts say last year was positive for the vast majority of indexes but somewhat tricky for active management.
Market unknowns for this year
2021 is now history. After one of the best years in stock market history, investors fear that the markets may have peaked.
Caution with the Christmas rally: “Any minor change can become magnified”
Markets are already gearing up for next year with signs of hope, but also caution: investors are aware that the epidemiological situation may cast a shadow of uncertainty on the first months of 2022.
Omicron: a threat to world growth?
Even if we have yet to suffer the most severe effects of this new wave of infections, analysts are already recalibrating growth expectations that will be affected, at least in the short term.
What can we expect from central banks in 2022?
Main central banks ended the year with key meetings in which they announced a new direction for monetary policy.