What's new in the monthly update of our asset allocation views?
The first phase of the market correction has been completed as we learn how to cope with the virus. The next phase will be about processing the economic consequences of the shutdown.
With coronavirus now officially classified as a pandemic, Keith Wade reflects on its potential impact on the global economy.
With markets reeling from the effects of coronavirus, Schroders’ Group CIO highlights what investors should focus on.
Stock markets have tumbled in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. Schroders’ analysis shows how the biggest one-day falls in the past have been followed by substantial returns over the subsequent five years.
A review of markets in February when stock markets fell sharply amid worries over the spread of coronavirus.
In this month's infographic we focus on weakening inflation in emerging markets and whether the UK economy can bounce back from Brexit.
The most successful global cities, which utilise human capital and technological innovations, could potentially be of greater value than top tech stocks.
Sterling gains, while gilt and equity prices fall, as Mark Carney resists a rate cut in his swan song as Bank of England governor amid early signs of a post-Brexit recovery.
A look back at markets in January when the spread of coronavirus saw investors favour "safe haven" assets like government bonds.
Our latest economic and asset allocation views include a review of 2019, a look at the prospects for markets in 2020, and a discussion of credit markets.
From ’Extinction rebellion’ to ‘The Blue Planet’ and the ‘Plastic Pledge’ we are surrounded by a global focus on our future.
Your investment returns may not meet expectations – so do something about it now.
With mainstream asset classes increasingly correlated over the last decade, investors may be overlooking the benefits of liquid alternatives.
In this chart of the month the multi-asset team asks whether gold could once again become the main hedge of choice as negatively yielding debt becomes increasingly common.
Digital delivery that engages consumers is the way forward and regulation needs to take a more innovative approach.
A disrupted company can still be a good investment if the price is low enough.
Generation X is more likely than millennials to consider sustainability factors when investing, Schroders Global Investor Study 2019 has found.
This month our economists look at why fiscal policy is back in vogue, what's behind weak US inflation and why weak sterling isn't helping the UK.
The electrification of small planes is an exciting development, but it won’t be anywhere near enough to offset aviation’s hefty carbon footprint.