Yes, not very good indeed
In the UK, the demand for a rate cut is increasing as it will help the households and probably the consumption; the government is aware of this as well.
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In the UK, the demand for a rate cut is increasing as it will help the households and probably the consumption; the government is aware of this as well.

As you celebrate this holiday to close off this year, we welcome you to the new Global Quarterly from Lundgreen’s Investor Insights.


The financial markets are very focused on any initiatives from the Chinese political leadership in terms of moving domestic demand forward, particularly among households – maybe a dream becomes reality.

The spotlight is on the private sector to realize the Marcos Jr. administration’s bold infrastructure goals as the national government navigates a tight fiscal space.

The Chinese stock market continued to go down in January, and the question is if there is any hope for Chinese stocks at all.

The Chinese leadership presented their thoughts and plans at the NPC congress though investors didn’t find much inspiration.

Malaysia must address investor concerns to sustain the growth in foreign investment inflows.

Golden visa holders can stay for longer periods in Indonesia compared to tourists or business travelers, but it comes at a hefty price. Will this give birth to more unicorn startups in Southeast Asia?

Thailand plans to hand out THB 10,000 to 50 million citizens to boost its economy from its post-pandemic slump.












