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The inflationary pressures that have spurred interest rate hikes since December 2021 are now subsiding. However, the discourse surrounding central banks, speculating the timing and extent of cuts this year, has not led to the allure of cash waning for UK investors. Many still grapple with the volatility of stocks and alternative asset classes, even as the nation nears its 2% inflation target. But the Bank of England will revise monetary policy - this could incentivise UK savers to invest their capital.
To maximise returns, the highly liquid, low-risk benefits of the money market should be weighed up against the alternatives. But against a changing economic environment and backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, how will these markets perform? What strategies can be deployed to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the evolving economic climate, fiscal changes and post-digital era? And alongside a well-diversified mix of investments, what will the role of cash be?
This webinar, held in partnership with Netwealth, explored the market opportunities for UK investors. Guided by our expert panellists, the discussion delved into the financial planning considerations required to build a resilient wealth plan.
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