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Inflation And Volatility

Over the last six months inflation has started to take a hold on the world economy. This has been brought on by issues with supply chains, the pandemic, and exasperated by the war in Ukraine.

We have seen UK inflation rise to 9.1%. Food and fuel are the main contributors, but when you consider a large amount of freight passed through Russia via rail from China, you can see why shipping costs have increased and low value items are finding it hard to get passage to the west.

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Market Volatility

In simple terms, volatility is the erratic up and down movements often seen on financial charts.

It’s something you may have heard fund managers talk about – they demonstrate that their fund doesn’t have the move up and down as much as the index they are trying to match or the objective return of the fund. 

Over the last decade we have generally seen markets move up, there have been some big movements down, but they have recovered quickly.  These recoveries are what traders and fund managers call corrections. 

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