What to tell clients about continuing stubborn inflation

The UK appears to have the most intractable inflation

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Inflation is globally showing signs of easing but slowly with UK inflation in particular remaining stubbornly high. However, writes Mark Preskett, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen these conditions and there are investment opportunities if you know where to look for them...

Inflation remains a major preoccupation for financial markets globally. If it drops, central banks have a path to cutting rates and reviving their economies; if it remains stubbornly high, policymakers may be forced to lift interest rates higher, depressing economic activity and, potentially, creating recession. Understanding its impact is crucial in building a resilient investment portfolio. The UK appears to have the most intractable inflation Most major Western nations have similar problems, although they vary in magnitude. By contrast, many emerging markets were quick to raise rat...

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