Could the UK small-cap revival be a ‘self-perpetuating cycle’?
Appetite for UK smaller companies has improved, but risks remain
Appetite for UK smaller companies has improved, but risks remain
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Small-cap weakness has persisted in spite of a revival in economic conditions – until recently
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Not factoring in geopolitics is ‘madness’ and leads investors into ‘mine fields they should have known existed’
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Major parties clearly understand the UK’s economic problems, even if the solutions take time
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Mega-cap leaders have overcapitalised in the winner takes all race for dominance in AI, putting their future relevance into question
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The benefits from a rate cut may be marginal given the region’s increasingly fragile political situation
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Could the economy’s unexpected shrink in Q1 derail the enthusiasm for Japanese equities?
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‘Goldilocks’ scenario of ‘not too hot and not too cold’ may become true with falling inflation in the UK, US and eurozone
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Asian equity funds may now lose the headwind of China, and gain the tailwind of the technology cycle
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Adam Lewis looks at the pros and cons of investing in the IA Commodities and Natural Resources sector
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Korea is following in Japan’s footsteps in implementing governance reform
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Decarbonisation and geopolitics are changing patterns in commodity markets
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