Although the decision of the US Fed to raise rates by 0.25% to a target range of 1.5% to 1.75% came as little surprise to investors, it has had the power to add to a growing risk-off rhetoric. Further to this, in no small part fuelled by the political machinations of US President Trump, the growing concerns of global trade contractions and market volatility have left investors understandably nervous. Nervous enough in fact to adjust allocations. As recent research from BAML highlights, investor sentiment through March demonstrated an increased risk-off stance – in particular, large inflows to gold ($1.5bn), into…
BAML: Risk-Off Sentiment Gathers Pace
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“Quantquistador” has a Masters in Science from Oxford University. She worked as an analyst at a bulge bracket bank, as well as a quant researcher at one of the world’s largest asset managers. She is currently studying for CFA level III and works part time as a quantitative researcher at a top hedge fund. Article Archive