Risk Management

The impact of US monetary policy normalisation, tax reform and other developments on your cash investments

Published: Jan 2018

2017 was a year of great change in the US cash markets; investors were confronted with a US Federal Reserve that raised interest rates multiple times while kicking-off the normalisation of its balance sheet in an expanding economy. Adding to the complicated landscape for 2018 is US tax reform and the wholesale change such legislation could create in how multi-national corporations and other investors utilize US dollar denominated cash management products.

Amidst this evolving landscape, the global cash paradigm is shifting and prompting many global treasurers to rethink how they manage their cash. Join BlackRock Global Cash Management’s Tom Kolimago, Global Head of Credit and Investment Research, and Crystina Hickey, Institutional Cash Sales Asia, for a discussion on the outlook for monetary policy and other forces in money markets. As you consider your cash investment strategy for 2018, be informed on the interest rate trajectory, implications of the winding down of the US Federal Reserve’s balance sheet management, tax reform and other developments to help guide you in positioning and optimising your cash portfolios in what promises to be another dynamic year.

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