As Donald Trump prepares to enter the White House, normally serious and intelligent people seem to have lost a sense of perspective, writes David Coombs, head of multi-asset investments at Rathbones.
We have seen a seismic shift in the political and investment landscape. From Brexit to President Trump, to the return of inflation and the trough in bond yields, the accepted order in the aftermath of the financial crisis is being challenged, writes Jamie...
Both inside and outside the financial services industry, 2016 will be remembered as a major turning point in history.
What a funny old year it has been - and there are still a few weeks to go!
Follows US election result
John Ricciardi, CEO of Kestrel Investment Partners, takes a closer look at the fallout from recent global political events and the implications for investors in 2017.
Taking a long-term view
From tackling 'Trump-enomics' and a rise in inflation, to ditching bond proxies and anticipating further political uncertainty, managers from Investment Week's November Funds to Watch conference share their views on how they are adjusting their strategies...
Ed Smith, asset allocation strategist at Rathbones, has warned developed market indices, which have performed well since Donald Trump's US election win, are only experiencing a short-term rally before the negative aspects of his victory begin to hit home....