From the challenges of interpreting geopolitical shifts to lingering questions around the rate-setting strategy of central banks, the only thing that’s certain today is that uncertainty appears to be everywhere you look. Just look at the tariffs policy announced by US President Donald Trump on 2 April, which clearly roiled markets. While it is unclear how far tariffs will effect markets, we should expect to see more volatility and more uncertainty ahead.
As long-term, active investors, however, what we have long understood is that volatility is a feature, not a bug of financial markets. Moreover, volatility is something many active managers use to their advantage. Here are some questions we’ve been asked about volatility, with answers provided from our range of experts across the Natixis Investment Managers family.