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We are Vermeer Partners, and we’ve created this series to shed light on some of the topics running hot in the investment community today. With insights from industry experts in their own Golden Eras, we reveal some of the issues investors face in today’s often complex, investment world. Whether you are a seasoned industry professional or an enthusiast beginning your investment journey, we hope you gain some valuable insights and enjoy the series along the way. And if you want to find out more, please do get in contact with us.

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Jul 30, 2021

We kick this episode off by looking back over the last few months, to understand why stock markets have performed so well recently (1.40)

 

Simon points to the unfathomable amount of fiscal and monetary stimulus in the system and the effect this has on asset prices, he then answers my nasty 64 million dollar question of what happens when the liquidity tap is turned off (4.38)

 

We then discuss the topic on every investor’s mind at the moment - inflation and what is causing it (7.41), is it a temporary or permanent phenomenon (8.56) and why it takes so long to buy a new car at the moment (11.15)

 

What about the politicians – do they actually mind inflation (12.19) and how inflation can be good for home owners (13.50)

 

How inflation can affect the stock market and companies (14.33), and can the likes of Unilever and LVMH raise prices quickly enough to offset rising costs (15.00)

 

Despite us moving through Freedom Day, should we still be worried about the virus from an investment perspective? (14.30), getting pinged by the NHS app, half full restaurants, and are people back shopping?

 

A question from my Mum! What is a SPAC and should we be concerned by their presence in stock markets? (18.00)

 

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, the investment risks (20.27), the effect cryptocurrency mining has on the environment (22.20), will they get regulated (23.15), what will happen once the stimulus fades away and what the banks are doing with blockchain technology to remain competitive (24.05)

 

We then focus on the major developed markets, starting with the largest economy in the world, the US and their relations with China (25.28), the future for the FAANG stocks (29.18), why the UK stock market is still so cheap (30.47), along with the Japanese stock market (35.05)

 

And we finish with the CIO’s most challenging question: with your crystal ball, where do markets go from here? (37.45)

 

Thank you to all our listeners, we hope this episode provides you with some further colour on recent market movements and if you would like to discuss how we can help you manage your investments, please get in touch via the links below

 

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