The latest updates and articles from Arbuthnot Latham
May brought a welcome recovery to global financial markets, a noticeable shift from the more cautious sentiment seen in April. Although Jason Da Silva, our Director, Global Investment Strategy, says uncertainties still linger.
As Donald Trump’s tariffs caused turmoil in the markets, many investors turned to an asset that is often seen as a safe haven: gold. Investment Manager Greg Darke explains why it hit record highs in 2025 and what causes it to behave differently to other assets.
We hear from Arbuthnot Latham client and entrepreneur Sam Grice about his journey from personal tragedy to founding a pioneering tech company that helps people plan for death and find support after a loss.
James Hilton talks about the art of negotiating property prices as a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor.
In an exclusive interview, Milan Vuceljic from Moorfields Advisory discusses key industry trends in 2025 and strategies to address these challenges with Chris Dyer from the commercial banking team.
The first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term have been a whirlwind of volatility. Our Director of Global Investment Strategy, Jason Da Silva, looks at the economic impact and where we go from here.
Jason da Silva, Director of Global Investment Strategy, explores the economic agenda and global impact of the second Trump administration and offers context and clarity on what has already been a whirlwind presidency.
Stock market corrections are not as rare as you think. See our definition of a correction, how often they turn into bear markets, and how many there have been in recent years.
A recent roundtable discussion among brokers highlighted that while Section 106 obligations are essential, they need improvement for Birmingham's property market to thrive. Angela Niering-Wren, Senior Commercial Banker, shares a summary of the conversation.
Angela Niering-Wren, Senior Commercial Banker, provides a recap of the recent property roundtable discussion on Birmingham's appeal, economic shifts, sustainability, and planning constraints.
Gary Moore, Director of Real Estate Finance, delves into one of the most engaging discussions from a recent property market roundtable, focusing on the housing needs of the over-55s market.
Gary Moore, Director of Real Estate Finance, shares the highlights from a recent roundtable's engaging debate comparing Birmingham to Manchester in terms of property investment, regeneration, and long-term economic growth.