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    John Redwood

    Chief global strategist for Charles Stanley

    Sir John Redwood was an investment analyst, manager and director for Robert Fleming and for NM Rothschild in the 1970s and 1980s. He has written extensively on economic and investment subjects, including Popular Capitalism (1988); The Global Marketplace (1993); Superpower Struggles (2005); and Freeing Britain to Compete (2007).

    Previously the Conservative MP for Wokingham, he is a Distinguished Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and a lecturer and commentator on economic and investment matters.

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    • Thursday, 8 December, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Long-dated US bonds offer investors hope

      Central banks are now sitting on large unrealised losses

    • Wednesday, 2 November, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Fast inflation and interest rates deter share buying

      I am putting my cash into longer-term US bonds

    • Thursday, 6 October, 2022
      Global Economy
      Central banks face recessionary dangers

      The intent to slash demand, money and credit in the system implies lower turnover growth

    • Wednesday, 7 September, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      How short term will global inflation be?

      Mixed opinions on whether the Fed will cut interest rates next year

    • Friday, 5 August, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Paying a heavy price for central banks’ money creation

      The ECB in particular is battling complex problems on several fronts

    • Tuesday, 12 July, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Valuations are turning realistic but risks remain

      Central banks could overshoot and create recession

    • Tuesday, 7 June, 2022
      Global inflation
      EU is on the back foot in inflation fight

      ECB is still printing money whereas the Fed and BoE have ceased cash creation

    • Thursday, 5 May, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Inflation and the investment outlook

      Official money printing has been replaced by rising interest rates

    • Tuesday, 5 April, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Investors hit by globalisation retreat

      Trade sanctions, Covid and war slow growth

    • Thursday, 17 March, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Cash is king in uncertain times

      Investors should play safe in the face of war and inflation

    • Wednesday, 9 February, 2022
      Global inflation
      Markets lose trust in central banks

      Western countries were too slow in taking action to control inflation

    • Wednesday, 5 January, 2022
      Advice & Comment
      Investors should brace for limited gains in 2022

      Inflation, China, Russia and a possible Covid resurgence all pose risks

    • Wednesday, 8 December, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      The myth of independent central banks

      Despite inflation it is time for investment caution, not panic

    • Thursday, 4 November, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      Inflation is one thing not in short supply

      Central banks show signs of wobbling in their resolve to keep money loose

    • Wednesday, 6 October, 2021
      Chinese politics & policy
      Financial cleansing deters investment in China

      The markets are dominated by international tensions

    • Thursday, 2 September, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      Investors eye labour market inflation risks

      While equities remain strong, fears grow about the bull run ending

    • Thursday, 12 August, 2021
      Investing in funds
      Investors need to evaluate the impact of a growing nationalism

      Moves to protect technology and secure food and raw material supplies hit markets

    • Wednesday, 7 July, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      Taiwan offers useful route to investing in east Asian growth

      Stocks in Taipei are up 19 per cent this year, well ahead of mainland China

    • Wednesday, 9 June, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      Keep an eye on inflation risks

      Even if most central banks play down the danger, investors must be vigilant

    • Thursday, 6 May, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      A good year for profits as we emerge from lockdown

      Hard-hit sectors will make up ground

    • Wednesday, 7 April, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      US inflation fears grow as bond turmoil continues

      I’m staying away from conventional fixed income for fear of rising yields

    • Tuesday, 2 March, 2021
      Advice & Comment
      Shares can weather bond turmoil

      Post-pandemic recovery compatible with higher inflation and yields

    • Thursday, 4 February, 2021
      Investments
      Taking a world view as Biden’s shake-up takes effect

      How will very different US policies affect share prices?

    • Thursday, 7 January, 2021
      Investments
      Inflation is the canary in the coalmine for investors

      Green and tech sectors will continue to expand this year

    • Friday, 11 December, 2020
      Advice & Comment
      Green and tech stocks are worth the price

      As long as rates stay low, investors will keep buying even if these shares look expensive

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