Stonehage Fleming: Five reasons not to dread Q2 2023 earnings season
Stonehage Fleming’s Gerrit Smit discusses the fourth industrial revolution, the reopening of China and currency movements
Stonehage Fleming’s Gerrit Smit discusses the fourth industrial revolution, the reopening of China and currency movements
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‘This is the first time since the credit crisis that we really are back into the territory of a more conventional business and investment cycle’
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Schroder’s Mark Lacey discusses how he looks to provide investors with a more balanced exposure to the global shift away from fossil fuels
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Asia small caps, energy, the Federal Reserve and deglobalisation are some of the areas touched on by industry experts in April
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PGIM’s co-head of global high yield explains why now is a fantastic time to be an active credit manager
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But growth likely to slow this year due to inflation and geopolitical risks
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Argonaut’s Barry Norris on why he is investing in a fossil fuel future, while Blackrock’s Mark Hume explains why energy prices are likely to remain elevated
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The sector has taken a serious hit of late – but can Ken Wotton of Gresham House and Liontrust’s John Husselbee see a brighter side to the story?
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BlackRock head of investment trusts Melissa Gallagher talks about the suitability of closed-ended funds for holding alternative assets, the crucial role of boards and ensuring trusts remain relevant
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Most sustainable UK and global equity funds sitting on higher losses than traditional peers as tide turns against ‘growth’ stocks
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It produces no greenhouse gases and Germany’s power plant shutdown following Fukushima saw a spike in use of coal, says Janus Henderson
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The four worst funds of 2020 were all in 2021’s top six performers
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