The Interest Rate Surge & The Effect on Portfolios – Our latest market update

Brian Morman interviews Mark Shields, the Investment Director at Brooks Macdonald, to gain insights on the latest developments in the investment market.

  1. What are your views on recent action by the Bank of England regarding interest rates?
  2. How are interest rates likely to affect portfolios?
  3. What are your longer-term views on interest rates and inflation both in the UK and the wider global economy?

Market Performance is not guaranteed. Investments can go down as well as up. The information provided does not constitute advice or recommendation and does not form part of any contract for the sale or purchase of any investment. Investments can fall as well as rise, irrespective of the level of risk chosen, and the value of an investment and any income generated from it cannot be guaranteed and can fall as well as rise as a result of market volatility. You may not get back the amount you originally invested.

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The Interest Rate Surge & The Effect on Portfolios – Our latest market update

Brian Morman interviews Mark Shields, the Investment Director at Brooks Macdonald, to gain insights on the latest developments in the investment market.

  1. What are your views on recent action by the Bank of England regarding interest rates?
  2. How are interest rates likely to affect portfolios?
  3. What are your longer-term views on interest rates and inflation both in the UK and the wider global economy?

Market Performance is not guaranteed. Investments can go down as well as up. The information provided does not constitute advice or recommendation and does not form part of any contract for the sale or purchase of any investment. Investments can fall as well as rise, irrespective of the level of risk chosen, and the value of an investment and any income generated from it cannot be guaranteed and can fall as well as rise as a result of market volatility. You may not get back the amount you originally invested.