SLI urges twin focus on politics and economics

clock

Investors should pay more attention to overlapping economic and political developments which could affect financial markets, urges Standard Life Investments (SLI.)

Growing geopolitical risks, the on-going battle to secure scarce resources, the rise of protectionism and regulatory changes are all political issues which can affect future corporate profits, says SLI. Frances Hudson, global thematic strategist at SLI, says: "Global investors need to be aware how economic cycles and politics can overlap, on occasion considerably amplifying each other.” She believes the extent of any bear market phase, the inflection point and the degree of the recovery afterwards, can all be influenced by political events. “Some political events come as surprises, bu...

To continue reading this article...

Join Professional Adviser for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, industry insights and market intelligence
  • Stay ahead of the curve with spotlights on emerging trends and technologies
  • Receive breaking news stories straight to your inbox in the daily newsletters
  • Make smart business decisions with the latest developments in regulation, investing retirement and protection
  • Members-only access to the editor’s weekly Friday commentary
  • Be the first to hear about our events and awards programmes

Join

 

Already a Professional Adviser member?

Login

More on Investment

Advisers notice growing client demand for bespoke investments

Advisers notice growing client demand for bespoke investments

Want access to ETFs, investment trusts, equities, bonds and AIM shares

Isabel Baxter
clock 17 April 2025 • 2 min read
FCA outlines final CCI ruling timeline as it brings out second consultation

FCA outlines final CCI ruling timeline as it brings out second consultation

'Detailed engagement' to continue

Eve Maddock-Jones
clock 16 April 2025 • 3 min read
Talking with… Rathbones Asset Management's James Thomson

Talking with… Rathbones Asset Management's James Thomson

The series continues as Richard Romer-Lee chats to James Thomson

Richard Romer-Lee
clock 14 April 2025 • 4 min read