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Beaufort Analysis 297 – “Should I stay or should I go?”
September 17, 2018
The pivotal point of the Global Financial Crisis was arguably the collapse of Lehman Brothers, which triggered the final throes of the financial state of emergency and with it, the nadir just six…
Emma Clarke is shortlisted again
September 13, 2018
Beaufort Investment’s senior analyst, Emma Clarke is a finalist in this year’s Women in Investment Awards, which recognise the achievements of women in the fund management industry. At the inaugural…
Beaufort Analysis 296 – New highs and new lows…
September 10, 2018
We are almost three quarters of the way through 2018 and last week was characterised by new highs, new lows and some level of certainty. Amazon were the second company in US history to break through…
Beaufort Analysis 295 – Argentine Tango
September 3, 2018
As the Turkish lira has struggled in recent weeks, another emerging economy’s currency has been suffering; the Argentine peso. The peso has lost almost half of its value since the start of the year,…
Beaufort Analysis 294 – Ahead of the Curve
August 28, 2018
The yield curve is a line that plots the yields of a series of bonds having equal credit quality but different maturity dates. Normally, we would expect the line to rise over time as investors expect…
Beaufort Analysis 293 – Tesla re-coil
August 20, 2018
The Tesla Coil is a transformer designed by Nikola Tesla in 1891 to produce high voltage, low current electricity. In high voltage news, Tesla has been subpoenaed by the US regulator, the Securities…
Quarterly update from Beaufort Investment
August 14, 2018
Beaufort Investment’s Head of Portfolio Construction & Research, Shane Balkham speaks to Brian Davies from Beaufort Financial (Westerham) about what’s happened in the markets over the last…
Beaufort Analysis 292 – Roasting Turkey
August 13, 2018
A war with no winners; only varying degrees of losers. That is how the media is describing the trade war being waged by President Trump, under the guise of national security. It is rather ironic…
Beaufort Analysis 291 – “An Apple a day keeps the dot coms at bay”
August 6, 2018
It was a week for focusing on central banks, as we had policy meetings for the Bank of England, Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan. So we ask, as three of the four most influential policy makers (the…
Beaufort Analysis no. 290 – What goes up must come down
July 30, 2018
Technology stocks have been a feature of many headlines in the past week. Whilst Facebook experienced losses of 20% on Thursday, Amazon’s quarterly profits hit a record $2.5bn. Facebook announced…
Beaufort Analysis no. 289 – Wish you were here…?
July 23, 2018
As the holiday season starts, Britons heading abroad are being hit by the poorest exchange rates for ten months. Last week, the pound briefly dipped below $1.30 for the first time since last…
Beaufort Analysis – No. 288 – It’s Not Coming Home
July 16, 2018
The most important event affecting the UK economy for the last four weeks has been the football World Cup, with England’s progression in the competition accounting for an estimated £1.6bn in sales…