Recession is coming: don’t wait to protect your finances
The time is now to prepare for the coming recession, warns the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory, asset management and fintech organisations.
The warning from deVere Group’s Nigel Green comes as UK inflation hits 10.1%, a new 40-year high.
He says: “Inflation is running red-hot and is set to peak at a staggeringly high 13% in October.
“The Bank of England can be expected to take strong action with interest rates potentially doubling by this time next year.
“This is a serious risk to consumption and the housing market via higher mortgage costs at a time when the UK economy is gasping for air.
“Inflation is still outpacing pay growth, eroding people’s incomes. Companies are under massive pressure as they see their own costs surge and consumer demand shrink.”
He continues: “The threat of a longer-than-usual recession is rising.
“Arguably, this is maybe because the UK’s central bank is hiking interest rates despite GDP likely to continue to fall well into 2023. Typically, they try and revamp the economy by lowering rates, not increasing them.”
With the Bank of England anticipating a prolonged recession to begin this year, the deVere CEO says emphatically that “the time is now” to prepare your finances.
“As history teaches us, recessions can often provide the best opportunities to create and build your long-term wealth,” says Nigel Green. “But you have to do it wisely.”
There are a variety of factors to consider.
“You should take a look at stocks that are likely to be recession-resistant. For example, people will still need food, energy and financial services during a downturn. Therefore, investing in such firms can help shield you from the recession fallout,” notes the deVere CEO.
“Safe-haven assets, such as gold, typically do well in times of higher volatility.
“In addition, in an environment of rising inflation and interest rates, less familiar, return-enhancing asset classes which could include venture capital, structured products, cryptocurrencies, high dividend stocks, hedge funds and managed futures, and real estate, amongst others, should also be considered.”
Increasing your exposure “to risks that are not influenced by recessions is likely to make your investments more resilient” in the medium to long term, he adds.
Nigel Green concludes: “Unlike in times gone by, we know this recession is on its way. It’s looming.
“And if you’re serious about protecting and growing your finances, you should act now.”