Election fever?
Do elections really matter for financial markets, for the slightly longer term? This remains to be seen. Of course…
Do elections really matter for financial markets, for the slightly longer term? This remains to be seen. Of course…
September was a volatile stock market month that started badly, but gradually became more upbeat. The bouncer was China,…
August looked like a short-lived rollercoaster for financial markets, with equities first sharply down and then sharply up again.…
Recession fear? While this should have been a July newsletter, that whole (for us) relatively friendly month of July…
June was an unusual month. Both in Europe and in the US, the political centre seemed to be losing…
Introduction There are several important elections this year. Both investors and politicians are trying to respond to changing trends…
Things have become more unsettled in financial markets. Stock markets showed their sunny side in the first months of…
Stock market sentiment remained again positive in March, with several markets breaking records: the US, Japan and the Netherlands…
Interest rate cuts postponed February showed that financial markets can also move forward without the support of the bond…
Niels Kok joined Providence Capital at the beginning of this year. Within our multi family office, he is responsible…
Providence Capital, together with approximately 150 institutional investors, supports the initiative for a fair and equitable distribution of the…
It is disastrous, of course, but also like some kind of Alice in financial wonderland, what the stock market…
Economic impact corona virus With a few dozen infections at the time of writing, the corona virus is dominating…
2020 A new Year, a new start. It certainly has not been boring. But did we have something to…
Interest rates and inflation One of the difficult aspects of investing is that sometimes one would want to be…
Political power struggle While an economic cooling down was becoming increasingly evident, stock markets retained courage. But will the orchestra…
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