T Rowe Price

  • Be contrarian in the face of Trump uncertainty

    Equity markets have responded positively to Donald Trump’s election after an initial setback. But Trump’s unpredictability will remain a risk for the full four years of his presidency. It is, however, more important than ever to hold your nerve and dare to be contrarian.

  • Why are high-yield bonds so volatile?

    High-yield bond volatility has increased markedly over the past two years, which is partly a reflection of mounting macroeconomic uncertainty. But the unprecedented pace at which money is flowing in and out of the asset class suggests there is something more to it.

  • Brexit vote triggers fears for market correction

    Markets have been trading more or less sideways for a while now, but fund managers and fund buyers alike are preparing for the next downturn. And Brexit could be the trigger.

  • Finnish fund buyers: ECB to ease, Fed must tighten

    Fund selectors in Finland are adopting the contradictory stance observed quite frequently these days with investors in Europe: they want the Fed to hike rates at the earliest possible occasion, while they would welcome a move by the ECB to extend its quantitative easing programme.

  • Fed must hike rates now, say Finnish fund selectors

    Just like all their European counterparts, apart from the dovish Swedes and Danes, Finland’s fund buyers want to see a US rate hike sooner rather than later. But what does that mean for emerging markets, one of their favourite places to invest at the moment?