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Daily Snapshot – 4 February 2025

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I have started unsubscribing to the barrage of emails I get every day instead of just deleting them on a daily basis. It can take a little bit longer than the standard delete but after just three days my inbox is cleaner, less noise, less offers from ‘Telegraph Cruise Deals’ (how they got my email I don’t know) and more time for the important stuff! In turn Trump Media’s Truth Social feels like something I might have to sign up to given 2025 feels sure to be dominated (more than ever) by headli…

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Daily Snapshot – 3 February 2025

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It’s certainly not my favourite word in the dictionary… I struggle to spell it most of the time. Tarrif’s, Tarriff’s, Tariff’s the name of the game today as Trump delivered what had long been touted as his first moves in that nature against Mexico, Canada and China but it came with significant threats against Europe and, the fact the details of them weren’t known, possibly hurt the most today. Whether these are negotiation chips being played or more long-term tariffs we will only find out in ti…

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Daily Snapshot – 30 January 2025

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Tonight is pretty much as close as it gets to Christmas eve for British and French rugby fans as the Six Nations kicks of tomorrow in Paris. As a Scotland supporter it also usually marks the high point of the Six Nations, level on points with our rivals and all to play for over the next 7 weeks. Optimism is sky high and as we know the famous saying goes…. ‘It’s the hope that kills you!’ As I touched on yesterday there is certainly more hope around that Europe could be in for a good year and def…

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Daily Snapshot – 29 January 2025

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“We have begun to turn things around” ….That could have been plenty of people on a day like today. Was it ASML’s Christophe Fouquet after their superb orders beat or was it Bernard Arnaud on the call post their disappointing numbers? Well, it was neither actually and in fact Rachel Reeves who was delivering a well-reported speech today on levers of growth the UK has to pull. A 3rd runway at Heathrow, development of the Oxford-Cambridge Corridor to create UK’s Silicon Valley and redevelopment of…

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Daily Snapshot – 28 January 2025

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Time is a healer, so the saying goes, and to say that yesterday’s tech sell-off brought plenty of pain would be an understatement given that the Nasdaq dropped 3%, the SOX Semis index fell -9% (its largest drop since March 2020), and Nvidia wiped $589bn from its market cap. Frightening numbers for sure but once the dust had settled overnight we did walk into a calmer setting this morning as Siemens Energy, one of the European names caught most in the cross-fire, settled some nerves with a pre-r…

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Daily Snapshot – 27 January 2025

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Following a weekend of sporadic updates from my siblings on the havoc wreaked by Storm Éowyn on the West of Ireland over the past 72 hours, I started the week in good spirits given that London emerged unscathed from any hurricane-force winds. However, a different type of chaos was waiting for us at the desk this morning following the disruptive emergence of DeepSeek’s R1 model. DeepSeek is a Chinese chatbot competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and their R1 model which was built in just two months fo…

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Daily Snapshot – 23 January 2025

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We’ve had plenty of footage from the World Economic Forum in Davos over the past few days but the highlight has to have been today’s interview with Alexandr Wang, founder and CEO of Scale AI, who became the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at 24 and was donning a considerably more casual look than some of the other interviewees sat before him! A sign of the times for sure and the fact that that I’ve singled this out as a notable moment tells you all you need to know about the level of exc…

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Daily Snapshot – 22 January 2025

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It was very much a risk on day, fuelled by declining yields, a somewhat softer stance from Trump (so far), AI Infrastructure investment continuing and lifting all relevant (and some less relevant) ships and solid corporate updates from a wide range of sectors. That drove Equity markets to new highs with the Stoxx 600 hitting an all time (intraday) high in the process whilst the Euro Stoxx 50 made a 24yr high and the DAX made an all-time high! We also started to see some fairly consistent demand…

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Daily Snapshot – 21 January 2025

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The classic Roast Chicken with a bit of a jazz up was on the cards this weekend and I cannot recommend it enough. First seen on Sunday Brunch a few weeks ago this recipe is simple, fairly healthy and all done in one pot – it’s what I call a January winner. January winners have been quite hard to find so far, it’s been an interesting if not spectacular month so far but now Martin Luther King Jnr day is out the way, Trump is in the White House, January could really get going….(well that’s the pla…

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Daily Snapshot – 20 January 2025

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“Just popping outside to warm-up” was heard at the desk this morning and did make me laugh given that the external temperature read +3°C at the time but it turned out that an AC malfunction to start the week was actually a bit of a blessing in disguise as a cooler office was needed to keep us awake throughout today’s session which was a bit of a snoozefest given that US bond and equity markets were shut for MLK day alongside the majority of investors waiting for Trump to be sworn-in as US presi…