Matthew Rodger

Assistant Economist

Matthew Rodger
Matthew is an economist covering emerging markets. He uses countries’ historical experience, alongside fresh economic data and quantitative methods, to recognise new investment opportunities. Prior to joining LGIM, Matthew graduated with an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and worked in various economic research roles. When not studying EM economies, he is enjoys reading, hillwalking and skiing.

Other articles by Matthew Rodger

Niche no more
Investment strategy

Niche no more

Is investment grade corporate emerging market debt an asset class whose time has come?  
By Matthew RodgerSanchay Singla
19 Nov 2024
2 min read
The UK's planning pickle
Matthew Rodger
Markets and economics

The UK's planning pickle

The discretionary planning system is a barrier to growth, but reformists must ruffle feathers to...
By Matthew Rodger
15 Aug 2024
3 min read
US election: Three risks markets are missing
Matthew Rodger
Markets and economics

US election: Three risks markets are missing

By focusing on a Biden-Trump rematch, are markets missing more important risks?
By Matthew Rodger
02 Jul 2024
3 min read
Artificial intelligence: incrementum ex machina
Matthew Rodger
Markets and economics

Artificial intelligence: incrementum ex machina

An AI boom will initially be lopsided, with some countries and groups benefitting more than other...
By Matthew Rodger
10 Apr 2024
4 min read
Artificial intelligence: the worker’s assistant or adversary?
Matthew Rodger
ESG and long-term themes

Artificial intelligence: the worker’s assistant or adversary?

AI raises the prospect of both large productivity gains and a painful re-allocation of labour.
By Matthew Rodger
02 Apr 2024
4 min read
Artificial intelligence: building bits into brains
Matthew Rodger
ESG and long-term themes

Artificial intelligence: building bits into brains

Recent AI advances are remarkable, but can progress be sustained?
By Matthew Rodger
19 Mar 2024
4 min read
The year of the vote
Matthew Rodger
Markets and economics

The year of the vote

The year ahead brings elections for roughly two-fifths of the world's population and an equal sha...
By Matthew Rodger
15 Feb 2024
3 min read
Is the UK a spent force or a coiled spring?
Matthew Rodger
Markets and economics

Is the UK a spent force or a coiled spring?

Identifying the reasons for the UK's economic malaise is one thing. Fixing it without spending...
By Matthew Rodger
13 Feb 2024
3 min read
Friendshoring: the new not normal
Matthew Rodger
Markets and economics

Friendshoring: the new not normal

A fragmenting supply network will bring costs and benefits for rich and poor countries alike.
By Matthew Rodger
25 Jan 2024
3 min read

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