Does emerging market debt solve income seekers’ low yield problem?
EM debt could be a source of income ‘where many assets have stretched valuations and tight spreads’
EM debt could be a source of income ‘where many assets have stretched valuations and tight spreads’
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Value, smaller companies and energy funds stage a comeback after being in the doldrums a year ago
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Aquis Stock Exchange has been luring companies from LSE’s Aim index by offering cheaper listings
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Investors herald new era but distinguishing between true value opportunities and value traps remains crucial
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Euro Stoxx 50 has outpaced the S&P 500 and FTSE All Share over the last month
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Elina Symon and James Taylor both joined the fund house as graduate trainees
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Ben Whitmore’s Jupiter Income Trust rebounds while Baillie Gifford American and Global Discovery slump in March
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Cape Wrath Focus was one of the worst hit IA UK All Companies funds during the sell-off but has seen a dramatic turnaround in 2021
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Scottish Mortgage boss ‘lukewarm’ about food delivery platform’s ability to replicate the success of Meituan and Delivery Hero
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A patient investment strategy focusing on long-term holdings in well-run UK businesses has the potential to thrive
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Innovative Growth is based on $2bn strategy available to US investors since 1999
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Clay launched the RWC Global Equity Income fund last November
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