Downing’s Paget: A question of diversification
What does diversification mean during this period of mega-cap domination? Downing’s Alex Paget takes a look
What does diversification mean during this period of mega-cap domination? Downing’s Alex Paget takes a look
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The UK has been out of favour for quite some time, but Michael Born says Labour is making investors more optimistic
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Lauren Hardy received the accolade for ‘Calls for judicial review into FCA as investment trust sector faces extinction’
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Many high-quality businesses offer a striking buy opportunity that could prove to be short-lived, writes Stephen Tong
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The two candidates offer starkly different routes for the US equity market, says Oliver Jones
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The dominance of passive funds shows no signs of stopping, nor do the outflows from UK funds, according to Diane Earnshaw
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It would be unwise to bet against the US market’s continued dominance, writes Chris Iggo
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Key events for wealth managers for the week beginning 15 July
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The government is channelling money towards UK companies but will investors be tempted? writes the chief proposition officer
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Investors will benefit over the long-term by from diversifying their AI exposure, rather than piling into a single stock dominating headlines today, writes Brett Winton
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Japan has soared after governance reforms, and neighbouring EM countries are following suit, writes Raheel Altaf
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High returns in the US have investors excited, but its highly-concentrated and politically volatile nature have them nervous, writes Ajay Vaid
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