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Economic and investment outlook

19 October 2023

What might happen next as central banks come to the end of their interest rate increases? Will this signal better returns for investors next year? Edward Smith, co-chief investment officer shares his insight. In addition, Oliver Jones, head of asset allocation, provides an update on China.


Article last updated 22 July 2025.

Edward Smith, co-chief investment officer, provides insight on what might happen next as central banks come to the end of their interest rate increases and if this will signal better returns for investors next year.  

Oliver Jones, head of asset allocation, also provides an update on the outlook for China

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