Market Flash - ENG
In this episode: * The past two weeks have marked a sharp acceleration: what was once a choppy sea has turned into a full-blown storm. March is closing with one of the worst combined performances for equities and bonds since 2022, with Brent firmly above $110, up more than 60% since the start of the conflict. * Markets continue to tell themselves a reassuring story, but signals beneath the surface suggest we may only be at the beginning of something more profound. The comparison now emerging is no longer 2022, but 2007–2008: the buffers that existed back then are today much thinner. * The real game-changer in this crisis is gas. The disruption at Hormuz and the damage in Qatar have sent Asian gas prices surging by more than 150% in just a few weeks. Energy is becoming political leverage: the United States is using it as a negotiating tool with Europe, with agreements tied to roughly $750 billion in energy supply. * Investors are selling everything at once — equities, bonds and even gold — moving into cash, but from historically low levels. The de-risking process may only just be beginning, with a real risk of entering a stagflationary environment that further complicates the mandate of central banks. The key message is one of clarity: what is needed is composure, discipline, and the courage to make decisions with a clear head, not out of fear. In markets, just as at sea, it is not those who avoid the storm who prevail — but those who navigate through it without losing their way. To find out more, listen to the latest episode of the Market Flash podcast, hosted by Alberto Tocchio, Head of Global Equity and Thematics.
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