Pegasus Capital

A View from the Bridge - December 2012

The last month of 2012 hasn’t exactly been a time for the politicians of the western world to look back on a year of growth and prosperity, but the spectre of inflation and rising unemployment have resulted in the central banks in Switzerland, Japan, the USA and the UK keeping base rates at or near Zero
Tags:Growth

PegasusCapital - 31/12/2012

A View from the Bridge - November 2012

With the US election out of the way and Obama preparing for a second term the markets turned their attention to the US Fiscal cliff

PegasusCapital - 01/12/2012

A View from the Bridge - October 2012

At the end of any quarter we of course get some interesting stats coming through and this quarter has been no exception
Tags:ECB

PegasusCapital - 01/11/2012

A View from the Bridge - September 2012

What goes down can stay down, so said the Central Bankers in key financial markets around the world as they continue to keep global interest rates artificially low
Tags:Europe

PegasusCapital - 01/10/2012

A View from the Bridge - August 2012

All eyes were on the Hole at the end of the month; not the European hole that is being dug deeper and deeper, nor the sort that is the other great USA v Europe head to head, the Ryder Cup but Jackson Hole where Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke was pointing the way ahead

PegasusCapital - 01/09/2012

A View from the Bridge - February 2026

With political turmoil or “Polycrisis” inside Downing Street being the more dominant theme for sterling markets over the past couple of sessions, market participants were not primed for a pronounced shift in bias from the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)at their first meeting of the year.

PegasusCapital - 06/02/2026