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On the investment radar 2024: How fast and how low‪?‬ AXA IM Select Updates

    • Business

Markets are approaching year end in confident mood, anticipating interest rate cuts in the first half of next year. Despite western central banks’ repetition of the ‘higher for longer’ mantra, hopes are rising over the timing of the first cut and how quickly rates will then fall.

Today we will discuss whether current market optimism might be overstretched. Are we indeed looking towards a soft economic landing, immaculate disinflation and falling rates, or could the outlook be a little more complicated than that?

Rémi Lambert, Global Chief Investment Officer, Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Chris Iggo, Chair of the AXA IM Investment Institute and CIO of AXA IM Core discuss what’s on their investment radar. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

Markets are approaching year end in confident mood, anticipating interest rate cuts in the first half of next year. Despite western central banks’ repetition of the ‘higher for longer’ mantra, hopes are rising over the timing of the first cut and how quickly rates will then fall.

Today we will discuss whether current market optimism might be overstretched. Are we indeed looking towards a soft economic landing, immaculate disinflation and falling rates, or could the outlook be a little more complicated than that?

Rémi Lambert, Global Chief Investment Officer, Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Chris Iggo, Chair of the AXA IM Investment Institute and CIO of AXA IM Core discuss what’s on their investment radar. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

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