The Dynamic Planner Journal
Elections, rates, AI and China – Four disruptive themes shaping the multi-asset outlook
Sunil Krishnan from Aviva Investors highlights the key themes for multi-asset investors to monitor in 2024. Read this blog to understand: The potential impact of elections on global markets Why the odds of a soft landing for major economies have improved How artificial intelligence could improve corporate productivity The prospects for stronger growth in China […]
Scottish Mortgage – From headwinds to tailwinds
By Baillie Gifford Opportunities like this are rare. In recent years, companies in Scottish Mortgage have faced combined headwinds from slowing growth, reducing earnings estimates and multiple compression. As we move into 2024 and beyond, those headwinds are being replaced by tailwinds. Growth at a company level remains strong. Profitability is improving well. And to […]
Dynamic Planner response to FCA publication – ‘Undertaking cash flow modelling to demonstrate suitability of retirement-related advice’
By Steph Willcox, Head Actuary, Dynamic Planner The FCA is concerned about how firms prepare and use cash flow modelling. It has reviewed firms’ usage and provided guidance on how to improve the quality of cash flow modelling for clients. Dynamic Planner welcomes the review and is pleased to see the FCA-desired approach to cash […]