Professional Wealth Management
November 15, 2024

Trump trade, the Fed and COP29: PWM Tea Break

Over a refreshing cuppa, Miguel Burguet, managing director of Marlowe Capital, a macro investment manager focused on the US banking industry, and PWM's Ali Al-Enazi discuss what the Trump trade means for the world economy, the independence of the Federal Reserve and what to expect from COP29.

Further reading

Private banks show increased interest in circular economy

All eyes on Darwinism, dollars and defence after Trump victory

Trump trade returns as markets welcome ‘Santa with an orange tan’

Taming the green investment machine

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