Market Insight 2021

Weekly Market Briefings

A concise overview of global markets every week. Coverage includes macro drivers, currency shifts, bond and equity sentiment.


Market Insight Notes

Deep-dive analysis into long term trends, investment themes, and portfolio strategy curated by TAM’s research team.

What is the outlook for 2022?

What is the outlook for 2022?

December 2021

Well, in the time it’s taken me to write this review, the outlook for 2022 must have changed about twice in respect to Omicron and central banks. I think that’s the best place to start in terms of summing up the year. It’s been one of rapid step changes between asset classes, geographies a...

The future is bright for ESG

The future is bright for ESG

December 2021

In 2020, those companies in the MSCI All Countries World Index (ACWI) screened by their sustainable impact outperformed the MSCI ACWI as a whole by 27.8%. This part of the market really led global equities and offered stellar returns for our clients investing in this space. In 2021 so far this index has lag...

A turn around for Chinese equities?

A turn around for Chinese equities?

December 2021

One may read the title of this note and find it hard not to question: ‘what about regulation? What about Evergrande? What about inflation and bottlenecks?’ And in the previous quarters of the year the inclination to agree with these tenets would have been easier. However, as we near the end of 2...

TAM's view on the Autumn Budget: Has the leopard finally changed its spots?

TAM's view on the Autumn Budget: Has the leopard finally changed its spots?

November 2021

As the fiscal outlook of the Chancellor was being presented on Wednesday, it would be fair to say that viewers could slowly feel a metaphorical Tory galleon had set sail on a trajectory for what one could call no other than ‘tax and spend’. With no indication of National Insurance and Corporatio...

Progress is never linear

Progress is never linear

November 2021

The market for ESG focused investment opportunities continue to grow at truly breakneck speed. According to Bloomberg, 2020 saw ESG assets surmount $35 trillion up 35% from 2016 alone, now comprising a third of global assets under management.

Let's talk about volatility

Let's talk about volatility

September 2021

Did it happen? Didn’t it? Are we still waiting for it? These are Questions we have asked ourselves about the “re-opening trade” and recovery of the UK stock market in 2021, specifically the Small and Mid-cap sectors. Our view, pre-pandemic, was that the UK was trading at a discount to glob...

A Game of Three Halves

A Game of Three Halves

September 2021

As I sit at my desk postulating on our clients’ investment positioning, it dawned on me that many fund managers have never lived through an inflationary market cycle. Many managers have instead lived through a market almost entirely tilted to expensive fixed income, negative value, and long growth sto...

What’s your tipple? It’s on the Central Bank

What’s your tipple? It’s on the Central Bank

June 2021

Many have said central banks are the punch bowl for markets. Loosely speaking this means central banks have been pumping money into markets in such volume that the equity rally is almost entirely propped up by that cash injection and, much like a huge bowl of punch at a party, it is the key factor in keeping the party going.
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Climate Summit

Climate Summit

April 2021

Last week the US hosted 40 world leaders for a two-day virtual summit on climate change, with newly elected President, Joe Biden, making it clear that climate is indeed a key focus for his administration. Having only recently re-joined the Paris Climate Agreement, the US took centre stage at the conference ...

Taking a look under the hood of active management

Taking a look under the hood of active management

April 2021

Model Portfolios are specialised investment vehicles designed to deliver a wide range of financial goals, at pre-agreed risk tolerances”. Sounds good doesn’t it? I often like to remind clients that a good model portfolio can consist in excess of 350 underlying companies.

Cryptocurrencies

Cryptocurrencies

March 2021

Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Wowcoin – just what is all this about anyway? Far be it from us to try and make digital currencies seem straightforward, but like many investment professionals, TAM are watching closely and learning about these new innovations and debating whether they could benefit our clients’ portfolios.

ESG: Playing the long game

ESG: Playing the long game

March 2021

It’s fair to say that it has been a challenging start to the year for ESG investments, coming off from the high of 2020 which saw strong performance and rapid inflows, into what has been one of the most powerful market rotations in recent history. Whilst any amount of underperformance is never desirab...

A Tale of Two Budgets

A Tale of Two Budgets

March 2021

Sky News viewers were left perplexed last week as the Chancellor’s briefcase mysteriously changed colour from red to green in front of their eyes. A camera trick? Certainly. Symbolic? Curiously.

Is the UK economy rising from the ashes?

Is the UK economy rising from the ashes?

February 2021

The UK economy has been one of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighted recently by data showing that output fell by 9.9% for the year 2020, which is the fastest drop in 300 years. Navigating through Brexit, at the same time as trying to contain a global pandemic would have been a tough year fo...

GameStop: It’s not just a game

GameStop: It’s not just a game

February 2021

As I am sure most of you will have seen in the news, just as the pro Trump assault on the US capital abates we see another assault on a different US institution, this time it’s Wall Street.

Inflation is like toothpaste - once it’s out, it’s difficult to put back in!

Inflation is like toothpaste - once it’s out, it’s difficult to put back in!

February 2021

Watching Trump take off from the White House in Marine 1, peacefully I might add, has gotten me musing about the notion of the changing of the guard. I, for one, am going to welcome the return of policy coming from the Oval Office rather than Twitter and eternally grateful not to have a president using 1.00...

The Value in Diversification

The Value in Diversification

January 2021

Markets never cease to amaze, and as COVID ravages the world on its second coming, we also have the US democracy under pressure from Trump supporters as they created mayhem in the city of Washington and forced impeachment proceedings.
 

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