Ruffer positions for a more fragile market backdrop

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Ruffer’s latest review reflects a cautious stance shaped by what it sees as an increasingly fragile macroeconomic environment. The firm highlights a combination of elevated asset valuations, persistent inflationary pressures and shifting monetary policy as key forces influencing its positioning.

The firm expresses concern that markets have continued to price in relatively benign outcomes despite ongoing structural risks. Equity valuations remain stretched in several regions, particularly in segments tied to long-duration growth expectations. At the same time, the transition from ultra-loose monetary policy to tighter financial conditions has not fully played through to asset prices.

Ruffer’s approach centres on balancing participation in market upside with protection against downside shocks. The portfolio reflects a deliberate allocation to assets that may perform in adverse conditions, alongside selective exposure to equities where the firm identifies resilience or mispricing.

Inflation remains a central theme in the firm’s outlook. While headline figures have moderated in some regions, underlying pressures are seen as more persistent. This complicates the policy response, as central banks must weigh the risks of tightening too much against the risk of allowing inflation expectations to become embedded. For markets, this creates uncertainty around interest rate trajectories and the valuation of risk assets.

Elevated government debt levels and increased fiscal spending introduce additional variables that may influence market behaviour. These factors can interact with monetary policy in unpredictable ways, further reinforcing the need for diversification and flexibility. Ruffer suggests that investors should be cautious about assuming stability in policy frameworks that have already undergone significant change.

Ruffer Investment Company Limited (LON:RICA) is a British investment company dedicated to investments in internationally listed or quoted equities or equity related securities

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