Posts Tagged ‘volatility’

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Investment market update

It has been an eventful week in financial markets this week, with the US investment bank, Lehman Brothers forced to file for bankruptcy, Merrill Lynch agreed to being bought by the Bank of America to get them out of trouble and now the US Government stepping in with financial assistance to prevent AIG falling over.  Many in the media are already calling the start of this week ‘Black Monday’, combined with another large fall overnight in US markets.

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Monday, August 18th, 2008

Is it different this time?

As stock prices have slumped around the world over the past year, investors have been confronted with a barrage of grim news—falling home prices, rising costs for food and fuel, and worries over the fragile health of the banking system. Some have concluded that the current state of affairs bears little resemblance to the past and are questioning the wisdom of maintaining consistent exposure to equities at all.

We don’t know what the future for this business cycle looks like, but we do know that on many occasions in the past, investors were confronted with “unprecedented” events that tested their willingness to maintain a diversified approach. A few examples:

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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Webcast on market volatility

For those interested in webcasts, the link below is a short, two minute webcast that you may find of interest explaining the recent market volatility and managing your investment portfolio during this period.

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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Q&A – Investment Market Volatility

These questions and answers may assist with any queries you have with regard to the investment market volatility over the last six months and negative performance on your portfolio reports. (more…)