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FTSE 100: brief snapshot for 2023
The FTSE 100 may see a year of two halves: H1 could see continued outperformance, and H2 a correction as the UK recession takes grip.
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Bank of Japan (BoJ) preview: Groundwork for a policy shift remains on watch
The BoJ is set to hold their monetary meeting across 19 – 20 December 2022, as the central bank is expected to close off the year with its firm stick to accommodative policies.
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Dividend Adjustments 19th December 2022 - 26th December 2022
Please see the expected dividend adjustment figures for a number of our major indices for the week commencing 19th December 2022. These are projected dividends and likely to change. IG cannot be held responsible for any changes made.
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Outlook 2023: IG analyst roundtable
IG analysts Chris Beauchamp, Shaun Murison, Josh Mahony, and Axel Rudolph chat to IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor about areas of the markets that may surprise us. The discussion covers FX markets, base and precious metals and equity indices.
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Key takeaways from Fed meeting: Nasdaq 100, Hang Seng Index, Gold
Major US indices reversed initial gains to end in the red overnight, as two consecutive months of downside surprise in inflation readings were insufficient to convince the Fed that the job is done.
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Outlook 2023 – what’s in store for UK bank shares?​​​​
It was a mixed picture for UK banks in 2023, but at least rising interest rates helped to provide a boost. Will 2023’s expected recession hit the sector?
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Singapore’s outlook: What to watch in 2023?
After retracing close to 15% from its March 2022 peak, the STI has put up a strong showing in Q4 2022. What are the key themes to watch in 2023?
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Best FTSE 100 dividend stocks in January 2023
Financial services FTSE 100 stocks, including Aviva, LGEN, and Phoenix Group could constitute the best dividend stocks to buy early next year as the recession takes hold.
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Fed meeting preview: 50bp hike expected, but will CPI the impending release shift the dial?
The Federal Reserve look likely to raise rates by 50-basis points, but the upcoming CPI reading could help influence those discussions
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Outlook 2023: Iron ore and copper prices could benefit from China recovery
China stimulus and relaxation of covid restrictions are likely to benefit copper and iron ore prices and in turn diversified miners
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Key US CPI awaits: US dollar, Straits Times Index, EUR/USD
US indices managed to start the week on a positive footing but the VIX has also surged overnight as a reflection of some underlying fears in the lead-up to the US CPI data release today.
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The Week Ahead On The Markets
While the year is winding down, this week sees central bank decisions from the Federal Reserve (Fed), Bank of England (BoE) and European Central Bank (ECB), keeping markets on their toes until the middle of the month. China’s reopening efforts may come into focus with its data later in the week, although it may be too early for data to show any impact. UK and US consumer price index (CPI) round out the key data to watch this week.
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Dividend Adjustments 12th December 2022 - 19th December 2022
Please see the expected dividend adjustment figures for a number of our major indices for the week commencing 12th December 2022. These are projected dividends and likely to change. IG cannot be held responsible for any changes made.
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Could the VIX be signalling the beginning of the next equity market collapse?
The VIX has reached a critical support level, with the S&P 500 and other equity markets looking at risk of another bearish reversal
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Are Rolls-Royce shares the best FTSE 100 stock to buy in 2023?
Rolls-Royce shares could be undervalued at 91p given its technological breakthroughs, new defence contracts, and the recovering civil aviation sector.
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EUR/USD outlook 2023: Can the recent strong showing continue?
After dipping below the key parity level, the EUR/USD has roared back to life with a 10% bounce from its 20-year low. Here are three key things to watch for in 2023.
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US indices attempt to stabilise after recent retracement: VIX, Straits Times Index, Silver
US equity markets continue to drift slightly lower overnight, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq delivering its fifth consecutive day of decline while the DJIA eked out a flat close.
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Best UK shares to watch in January 2023
Rolls-Royce, Legal & General, Avacta, and Diploma could constitute four of the best UK shares to watch early next year.
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US dollar 2023 outlook: Will inflation continue to drive the greenback lower?
The dollar has started to reverse towards year end, but what does 2023 look like for the all-important greenback?
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Will Chinese economy recover in 2023?
There’s a growing sense that, if Chinese government sticks to the reopening path, China’s economy will have the greatest potential to deliver a strong rebound throughout the 2023, given that it has been so damaged by the pandemic.
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Outlook 2023: can tech stocks rebound after 2022’s losses?
This was a year of heavy declines for many tech stocks, but will 2023 be better?
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Strength in US services prompt concerns of little progress: S&P 500, AUD/USD, USD/SGD
While US equity markets managed to pare the bulk of their losses last Friday, they failed to hold up into the new week in light of the upside surprise for US November ISM services PMI.
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ASX outlook: What to expect in 2023?
With the year coming to a close and a new chapter just around the corner, let’s take one more look at the journey travelled and see what we can expect for the 2023.
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RBA December preview and what next for the ASX 200
As the Reserve Bank Board of Australia prepares to meet on Tuesday, we look at what to expect and how the latest decision could impact the ASX 200.
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The Week Ahead On The Markets
This week sees central bank decisions from Australia and Canada, along with the US ISM non-mfg PMI and the Chinese Caixin services purchasing managers index (PMI). US earnings season is winding down, while in the UK Ashtead, British American Tobacco and Frasers Group are worth watching on the equity front.
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