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- "Clear and well-written, and can be seen as a helpful primer on a wide range of issues independent of its main theses" - The Society of Professional Economists - Reading Room "An invaluable read for economic history buffs, the book also offers hints on how to invest wisely that will appeal to other readers too.
- About the Author: PETER C. OPPENHEIMER has nearly 40 years of experience working as a macro research analyst.
- 384 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Finance
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About the Book
"Any Happy Returns is a sister book to The Long Good Buy, focused on longer term secular trends in economies and markets, the factors that drive them and their influence on prospective returns, for example de-globalisation, higher cost of capital, demographics, geo-politics, etc."--Book Synopsis
"Clear and well-written, and can be seen as a helpful primer on a wide range of issues independent of its main theses" - The Society of Professional Economists - Reading Room
"An invaluable read for economic history buffs, the book also offers hints on how to invest wisely that will appeal to other readers too."- Financial Times
'An in-depth but accessible analysis of the complex factors that impact structural changes in financial markets and investor opportunities.'
In Any Happy Returns: Structural Changes and Super Cycles in Markets, celebrated author Peter C. Oppenheimer delivers his much-anticipated follow-up to The Long Good Buy. The book discusses how structural changes in macroeconomic drivers, geopolitics, government policy and social attitudes all combine to drive secular super cycles that help to explain investor returns.
The author focuses on what he calls the Post-Modern Cycle, what it's likely to look like, how it will unfold and what investors should focus on. You'll also find:
- An introduction to the history of cycles and structural 'Super Cycles', and what has driven them.
- A detailed analysis of Super Cycles since 1945, including the Post-War Boom, the Great Moderation, the post Global Financial Crisis and Pandemic era.
- The specific drivers of the emerging Post-Modern Cycle amid a higher cost of capital, bigger governments, more proactive industrial policy, greater regulation, and less globalisation.
- Oppenheimer focuses on the developments in technology and AI, and on efforts to de-carbonise economies, and how these might impact financial market returns and opportunities.
An invaluable resource for students of economic and financial history, and for investors, Any Happy Returns is essential reading for anyone seeking insights into upcoming market conditions and returns.
From the Back Cover
PRAISE FOR ANY HAPPY RETURNS
"Peter Oppenheimer is a distinguished practitioner of the art and science of stock market analysis. This volume instills his wisdom in cogent and clear terms. I don't know how well anyone can explain markets or even explain respectively their movements, but no one should even try without mastering this volume's important lessons."
--Lawrence Summers, former United States Secretary of the Treasury.
"Following his excellent The Long Good Buy, Peter Oppenheimer, in this new and very stimulating book continues and deepens his brilliant analysis of the financial market cycles, linking these with major trends but also with the geopolitical, technological, and other business and societal transformations. The author signals and identifies the emergence of the "Post-Modern Cycle" and its potential far reaching effects."
--José Manuel Barroso, former president of the European Commission and prime minister of Portugal.
"Business and financial cycles matter. Peter Oppenheimer understands them well. But there are times when a combination of social, economic, political and technological factors makes the past a particularly unreliable guide. Peter introduces the idea of the post-modern cycle, reflecting some deep structural changes in our world. This book is an opportunity for us to liberate ourselves from the tyranny of the present, to think big and long term, and to reap the rewards."
--Sir Alexander William Younger, former Chief of MI6.
"By skilfully interweaving the future and the past and incorporating history, culture and politics into his economic analysis, Peter Oppenheimer has written a book that is thought-provoking, insightful, and original."
--Professor Noreena Hertz, Institute for Global Prosperity, University College London.
"Peter Oppenheimer has written a thoughtful and insightful book. He draws our attention to the role that cycles play in helping us not only understand where we are in them, but also to forecast what is likely to follow."
--Kofi Adjepong-Boateng CBE, Research Associate, Centre for Financial History, University of Cambridge.
"Peter's comprehensive analysis of Financial Market Super Cycles (longer-term trends), within which many cycles evolve, provides many new and invaluable insights. It is an eloquently written book that uses data-driven evidence, charts, and trends to succinctly convey and reinforce the underlying message. A must read for financial market investors, practitioners, academics, and regulators."
--Narayan Naik, Professor of Finance at the London Business School.
About the Author
PETER C. OPPENHEIMER has nearly 40 years of experience working as a macro research analyst. He is Chief Global Equity Strategist and Head of Macro Research in Europe within Global Investment Research at Goldman Sachs. Prior to working at Goldman Sachs, he worked as chief investment strategist at HSBC and in a variety of other research roles at James Capel, Hambros Bank and Greenwells, where he started his career in 1985. Peter is a trustee at both the Development Committee for the National Institute of Economic & Social Research and The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families. He enjoys cycling and painting.