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Shareholder resolutions: Defining Newton’s approach

We explain why our approach to shareholder resolutions is to judge each one on its individual merits.

02 April 2024 Therese Niklasson, Diya Choudhury
2021: better income outcomes?
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Global equities outlook 2024

We reveal the themes and sectors that we believe will help us to unlock long-term growth in 2024.

15 January 2024 Louise Kernohan
Nature, Outdoors, Weather
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Fading fortunes: The slowdown of cross-border capital into China

We explore the investment implications of a decoupling between China and the West.

06 December 2023 Meghan Bruni, Elias Glenn
Insights
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Fixed-income outlook: Bonds beating cash

After two difficult years, we explain why we believe the prospects for bond investors are improving.

27 November 2023 Jon Day
Ukraine: War, Peace and Reconstruction
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Ukraine: war, peace and reconstruction

What recent events in Russia could mean for the Ukraine war and Europe’s mid-term inflation outlook.

31 July 2023 Richard Bullock
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From oil to batteries

We detail some of the obstacles to unlocking ‘green’ energy opportunities and discuss how investors can navigate them.

21 July 2023 Paul Flood
Japan part II: The sun is finally ready to rise again
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Japan part II: The sun is finally ready to rise again

Prime Minister Kishida’s ‘three arrows’ of wage inflation, investment cycle and corporate governance reform are reshaping Japan.

19 June 2023 Richard Bullock
Mountain, Mountain Range, Nature
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Big tech, bigger regulations?

How will looming big tech regulations change the way online platforms operate?

01 June 2023 Onkar Jagtap
Road, Freeway, Tunnel
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Operation Warp Speed for cell and gene technologies

How is the US Food and Drug Administration fast-tracking genetic medicines?

01 June 2023 Matthew Jenkin, Stefanie Rintoul
First Republic demise a symptom of higher rates
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First Republic demise a symptom of higher rates

Our thoughts on First Republic's collapse and what it means for the future of the banking sector.

09 May 2023 Vivek Gautam, Michael Holton
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The collapse of SVB: Implications for start-ups and the banking industry

We examine Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse and its effects on venture capital and the banking industry.

24 April 2023 Meghan Bruni, Thomas Karthaus, Michael Holton
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The future of agriculture: Avoiding the Malthusian trap

We imagine the farm of the future and the dining table of tomorrow.

30 March 2023
Megacities medium
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SVB: Breaking the system?

Could we see further financial casualties this year?

20 March 2023 Paul Brain
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SVB: a new banking crisis?

We assess the fallout from the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the implications for the financial sector.

17 March 2023 Vivek Gautam
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Utilities and the regulatory arms race  

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has incited a clean-energy arms race among utilities regulators across the globe.

03 March 2023 James A Lydotes
Sustainable Global Equity
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Biodiversity’s role in securing a sustainable future

Why the financial industry has a key role to play in supporting and enhancing biodiversity

27 February 2023 Therese Niklasson
The Environmental Effects of Digitalization
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The environmental effects of digitalisation

We examine the environmental implications of the ever-expanding digital world.

17 February 2023 Onkar Jagtap, Robert C Zeuthen
Conference Notes: Technology Takeaways from CES
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Conference notes: technology takeaways from CES                                               

We provide our thoughts on the latest Consumer Electronics Show conference.

17 February 2023 Shivam Kollur
The Geopolitics of Agriculture and Food
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The food industry: what’s on the menu for 2023?

How a focus on innovation and technology could help drive food sector returns in 2023.

14 February 2023 Karen Miki Behr
Artificial Intelligence: The Third Epoch of Technology
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Artificial intelligence: the third epoch of technology

The release of new generative platforms underscores the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence.

13 February 2023 Newton secular research team
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Retake on Double Take: Climate adaptation

We investigate how investing in climate adaptation could help protect our planet’s future.

07 February 2023 Jack Encarnacao, Raphael J. Lewis
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Retake on Double Take: Commercial real estate

We examine the future of commercial real estate and its implications for employers and employees alike.

02 February 2023 Jack Encarnacao, Raphael J. Lewis
Finding opportunities for positive change and sustainable growth in emerging markets
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Making sense of divergent third-party ESG data ratings

ESG ratings play an important role in asset management, but we believe their application needs to be better…

31 January 2023 Alexander Parkinson
Episode 1: The New China Trade Reality
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Emerging-market equities: finally time to shine?

After a prolonged period of relative underperformance, could emerging-market equities be set for a renaissance?

25 January 2023 Newton emerging markets & Asia equities team
Russia and China: a new world order
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Geopolitical outlook: how ‘great power competition’ will define 2023

How the theme of ‘great power competition’ could shape the macroeconomic backdrop in 2023 and beyond.

23 January 2023 Richard Bullock
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ADAS, on the road to autonomy

We explore potentially life-saving advanced driver assistance system technology.

17 January 2023 Robert C Zeuthen, Frank J Goguen, George Saffaye
Global equities: Our outlook for 2023
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Global equities: Our outlook for 2023

We examine the current macro backdrop and where investors can potentially find pockets of growth.

23 December 2022 John R Porter III
2023 Outlook for Global Infrastructure
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2023 outlook for global infrastructure

We believe infrastructure has exposure to themes with greater transparency that can provide some stability in uncertain times.

16 December 2022 James A Lydotes
Unpacking the Future of Blockchain
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Unpacking the future of blockchain

We discuss our 2023 outlook.

13 December 2022 Jonathan Piskorowski
Multi-asset outlook: Will 2023 be the year of opportunity?
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Multi-asset outlook: Will 2023 be the year of opportunity?

We discuss the uncertain outlook facing the global economy and financial markets.

13 December 2022 Simon Nichols
Supercharging the Global Electric Vehicle Supply Chain
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Supercharging the global electric vehicle supply chain

The regionalisation and localisation of supply chains can amplify their resiliency and sustainability, creating potential long-term investment opportunities.

07 December 2022 Robert C Zeuthen, Frank J Goguen, George Saffaye
Agriculture, Nature, Outdoors
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2023 outlook for global natural resources: Volatility and the scarcity economy

We believe active managers should look to global natural resources for attractive opportunities amid this multi-year commodity upcycle.

07 December 2022 Newton global natural resources team
Asian Equity Income
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Japan: Can the sun rise again?

We reveal our key macro findings from a recent fact-finding trip to Tokyo.

01 December 2022 Richard Bullock
Climate Change and Agriculture
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Climate change and agriculture

As we navigate the future of agriculture, efficient price discovery could be a key agent for positive change.

28 November 2022 Newton global natural resources team
Better income outcomes
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Global equity income: Better income outcomes in 2023?

We discuss the outlook for equity income investing.

28 November 2022 Jon Bell, Zoe Kan
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Are gilts still under pressure?

We assess the impact of the UK government’s Autumn Statement on the gilt market.

23 November 2022 Carl Shepherd
2021: better income outcomes?
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COP27: What do we want and what might we get?

We explain what we would like to see from the participants at this year’s climate-change event in Egypt.

07 November 2022 Newton responsible investment team
Bank of England
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Second time lucky?

Assessing the UK’s monetary and fiscal predicament.

31 October 2022 Howard Cunningham
The Importance of Water to Agriculture
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The importance of water to agriculture

Exploring agriculture can present one of the best indirect methods to accurately price water, a perpetually mispriced commodity.

26 October 2022 Newton global natural resources team
Retake on Double Take: A UK Winter of Discontent
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Retake on Double Take: A UK Winter of Discontent

In the latest Double Take, we examine the investment implications of the continuing energy crisis enveloping the UK.

25 October 2022 Jack Encarnacao, Raphael J. Lewis
Policy response
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Vladimir Putin: Mr three per cent?

We examine how the Russian leader’s actions have affected the market’s risk premium and what might happen next.

21 October 2022 Richard Bullock
Wristwatch, Coin, Money
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Retake on Double Take: Compliant crypto

We investigate the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency compliance as financial institutions plan to expand into digital assets.

20 October 2022 Jack Encarnacao, Raphael J. Lewis
Global infrastructure: Tangible assets for tangible returns?
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Global infrastructure: Tangible assets for tangible returns?

Global infrastructure securities can hold up as a buffer in this inflationary environment.

05 October 2022 James A Lydotes
Made in Vietnam?
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Vietnam: Supply-chain superstar

Key (and sometimes surprising) findings from a recent trip to Vietnam.

04 October 2022 Richard Bullock
The Geopolitics of Agriculture and Food
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The geopolitics of agriculture and food

After decades of abundant food supply, changes in the agricultural commodity equilibrium may have lasting effects for consumers.

29 September 2022 Newton global natural resources team
The Emergence of Enterprise Blockchain Applications
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The emergence of enterprise blockchain applications

Blockchain solutions are rapidly evolving beyond cryptocurrencies.

01 September 2022 Jonathan Piskorowski
Understanding the Shifting Agricultural Landscape
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Understanding the shifting agricultural landscape

The new energy crisis – food scarcity – presents challenges and opportunities as the world prepares for structural…

22 August 2022 Newton global natural resources team
Graphics, Art, Crystal
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The next wave of digital transformation

The decade-old theme still points to long-term growth opportunities in differentiated areas including enterprise businesses and international markets.

22 August 2022 Robert C Zeuthen, Maria Toneva
Retake on Double Take: The Reshoring Decision
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Retake on Double Take: The reshoring decision

We discuss the macroeconomic factors driving the potential return of manufacturing jobs to the US.

26 July 2022 Raphael J. Lewis, Jack Encarnacao
Diverging fortunes: unearthing US bond opportunities
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Diverging fortunes: unearthing US bond opportunities

We examine how the theme of divergence is creating opportunities for global bond investors in the US market.

07 June 2022 Paul Brain
Global Equities: Navigating a Volatile Backdrop
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Global equities: Navigating a volatile backdrop

We discuss how our global equity specialists are managing the volatility of today’s market landscape.

06 June 2022 John R Porter III
Retake on Double Take: A Nuclear Renaissance?
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Retake on Double Take: A nuclear renaissance?

We discuss the potential of nuclear energy and how it may fit into the global energy transition.

26 May 2022 Raphael J. Lewis, Jack Encarnacao
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Russian bear, Chinese dragon: feasting on honey or playing with fire?

As conflict continues in Ukraine, we assess the potential investment implications arising from evolving Sino-Russian relations.

08 April 2022 Richard Bullock
Server, Computer, Hardware
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Retake on Double Take: Data privacy and regulating big tech

We investigate how big tech companies are mining personal data, and how regulators and lawmakers are responding.

07 April 2022 Raphael J. Lewis, Jack Encarnacao
‘I’s on the prize – income, inflation and infrastructure outlook
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‘I’s on the prize – income, inflation and infrastructure outlook

We discuss the outlook for infrastructure amid rising inflation and increased demand for income.

04 April 2022 James A Lydotes
Ukraine Russia war soldier
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Russian bear: grizzly and exiled

We examine the long-term global structural impacts of the Ukraine war and Russia’s pariah status.

21 March 2022 Richard Bullock
Russian bear out in the cold
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Russian bear out in the cold

We assess the possible investment implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

25 February 2022 Richard Bullock
Winter of discontent?
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Winter of discontent?

We assess the geopolitical and economic implications of China’s imminent Winter Olympics, and the country’s priorities for 2022.

02 February 2022 Richard Bullock
On the rise…
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On the rise…

We assess what the Fed’s latest monetary-policy signalling could mean for bond markets.

28 January 2022 Paul Brain
Copper: strong tailwinds, although the ride could be bumpy
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Copper: strong tailwinds, although the ride could be bumpy

With tight supply and growing demand, we discuss the outlook for copper.

06 December 2021 Catherine Doyle
What’s behind the current energy crisis?
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What’s behind the current energy crisis?

There’s more than meets the eye in relation to rising gas prices and their effect on the economy.

19 October 2021 Paul Flood
Antenna, Electrical Device, Radio Telescope
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UK technology stocks: under the radar?

We discuss opportunities in UK technology stocks.

26 August 2021 Louise Kernohan
India: Ready for a China-Style Takeoff?
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India: Ready for a China-style take-off?

We assess India’s prospects of emulating the recent rapid growth trajectory of China.

13 April 2021 Newton emerging markets & Asia equities team
No longer glittering
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No longer glittering?

With the gold price trending lower in recent months, we assess the outlook for the precious metal.

09 April 2021 Catherine Doyle
Inflationary Fears Overdone?
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Inflationary fears overdone?

We assess the near and mid-term implications of central-bank and government policy for bond markets.

07 April 2021 Paul Brain
COVID-19: UK bond market impact
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Going for (green) growth

We assess the implications of the UK Budget for bond markets and the wider economy.

04 March 2021 Howard Cunningham
Bitcoin
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Bitcoin – fool’s gold or digital Mecca?

With the cryptocurrency increasingly in the spotlight, we consider its role in a multi-asset portfolio.

03 February 2021 Catherine Doyle
Sustainable Global Equity Strategy
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Engaging for a greener future

Why engagement is an effective way to support the energy sector’s transition to a lower-carbon future.

15 December 2020 Newton responsible investment team
Gold, Box, Treasure
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Gold: tailwinds?

We discuss the outlook for the precious metal.

14 December 2020 Catherine Doyle
Building, Factory, Refinery
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A turning point for US energy policy?

We consider how Joe Biden’s election win might change the outlook for the energy sector.

27 November 2020 Newton global research team
Energy: Uncertainty and complexity creates opportunity
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Energy: uncertainty and complexity creates opportunity

We discuss the pandemic’s lasting legacy on the energy sector.

02 November 2020 Newton global research team
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The hidden world of cybersecurity

As cybersecurity threats continue to rise, ESG-focused investors should take note.

02 September 2020 Catherine Doyle
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Beyond Covid-19: The ‘U-bend’ recovery

Why we believe the post-pandemic economy will take some time to get back to pre-crisis levels.

20 August 2020 Paul Brain
Coal, Covid-19 and the rise of renewables
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Coal, Covid-19 and the rise of renewables

What legacy will the dwindling use of coal leave for the energy industry and investors in renewables?

11 August 2020 Paul Flood
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Taxing times

Corporate taxation practices are attracting growing scrutiny. What are the investment implications?

06 August 2020 Rebecca White
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PRI ratings: Newton’s 2020 grades

How has Newton fared in the latest United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) annual assessment ratings?

05 August 2020 Rebecca White
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The danger of ‘SDG washing’

Despite good words and intentions, corporate and government support for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals is falling behind.

03 August 2020 Newton responsible investment team
Doing the right thing: ESG and EMD
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Doing the right thing: ESG and EMD

We analyse the importance of sound governance and disciplined ESG analysis when selecting emerging-market government bonds.

27 July 2020 Carl Shepherd, Trevor Holder
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European recovery assured?

We assess the ramifications of the European Union’s €750bn deal for EU bond markets and the euro.

21 July 2020 Paul Brain
Engaging for a Greener Future
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Covid-19: Winning the peace

How the pandemic could help pave the way to a more sustainable future.

03 July 2020 Newton responsible investment team
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Is investment grade nearing the ‘danger zone’?

We assess two potential tail-risk scenarios from the pandemic that could hurt investment-grade bond investors.

26 June 2020 Howard Cunningham
ESG: On the radar of the tech giants
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ESG: On the radar of the tech giants

As the world slowly emerges from the pandemic, we assess the technology sector’s shifting attitudes to ESG issues

25 June 2020 Catherine Doyle
Taking Action on the Implications of Climate Change
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Fossil fuels: Survival of the adaptors

We assess the prospects for oil & gas companies as they seek to navigate the energy transition.

26 May 2020 Newton responsible investment team
US dollar: devalue to save the world?
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US dollar: devalue to save the world?

We assess how US-dollar strength will affect the global economy as it starts to recover from the pandemic.

22 May 2020 Paul Brain
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Looking through the pandemic: The shape of the recovery

We assess some potential consequences of the pandemic, and how they may play out in the global economy.

11 May 2020 Paul Brain, Howard Cunningham
2019 Charity Investment Survey
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A bridge to a lower-carbon future

We assess the role that carbon offsetting can play within the transition to a lower-carbon world.

01 May 2020 Newton responsible investment team
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Oil dividends: Losing energy?

We examine how the pandemic may affect oil company dividends and the transition to a greener world.

28 April 2020 Newton global research team
The rise and rise of ‘MMT’ economics
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Save and prosper?

How the pandemic and rescue packages are changing both corporate behaviour and the dynamics of fixed-income markets.

20 April 2020 Howard Cunningham, Paul Brain
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Over a barrel?

We assess how the oil sector is facing up to an unprecedented fall in global demand.

16 April 2020 Newton global research team
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How Covid-19 could transform the future of health care

We examine the longer-term impact of the virus on the health-care sector.

07 April 2020 Newton global research team
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Covid-19: Health care for the greater good

We analyse how the global health-care sector is faring in the face of the global pandemic.

01 April 2020 Newton global research team
Covid-19: BoE: ‘take back control’
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Covid-19: BoE: ‘take back control’

We assess the impact of the Bank of England’s latest efforts to calm febrile markets.

20 March 2020 Howard Cunningham
Covid-19: ECB’s ‘shock and awe’
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Covid-19: ECB’s ‘shock and awe’

We assess what the European Central Bank’s latest financial rescue package means for European bond markets.

20 March 2020 Jon Day
COVID-19: UK bond market impact
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Covid-19: UK bond market impact

We analyse the impact of the UK government’s financial rescue package on bond markets

18 March 2020 Howard Cunningham
UK high street down but not out
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The high street – down but not out

Our ‘consumer power’ theme helps us navigate the disruptive forces facing retailers.

03 January 2020 Newton global research team
Aeging doesn't have to get old
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Ageing doesn’t have to get old

Disruptive innovation in health care could help us age more healthily

03 December 2019 Newton global research team
Planting the seeds
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Planting the seeds for sustainable agriculture

What did our visit to an underground farm teach us about agricultural innovations?

27 November 2019 Rebecca White
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Megacities – where themes collide

Our dynamic thematic framework helps identify structural growth opportunities created by rapid urbanisation.

21 November 2019 Newton global research team
Which way now?
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Which way now?

A further Brexit delay and an unpredictable election spell further near-term uncertainty for the UK economy.

06 November 2019 Howard Cunningham
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Wind? We’re fans

We discuss the role of wind and solar power in a transition to a greener energy economy.

06 August 2019 Newton global research team
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