Judith MacKenzie: Covid-19 has prompted Downing to question its office arrangements
‘I have managed to do more portfolio management in one week at home than I have ever managed to achieve before’
‘I have managed to do more portfolio management in one week at home than I have ever managed to achieve before’
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Results are for a period before the departure of Alastair Mundy in April
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‘The crisis has demonstrated that without government intervention our economy would almost certainly have collapsed’
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‘I don’t believe we will see a vaccine in 2020, we will be lucky to see one in 2021’
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DC schemes for FTSE 250 firms have 70% invested in equities on average
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Three investors mull the events shaping portfolios over the past week
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If the coronavirus crisis has shown us anything it is that investing in innovation is essential
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Over a quarter of the portfolio is expected to need further financing within the next two years
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‘Markets are now putting any last hopes of a v-shaped recovery to rest’
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Covid-19 crisis has exposed concentration issues in sectors such as oil and energy
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Finsbury Growth and Income manager outlines how he will participate in ‘burst of hedonism’ on other side of the crisis
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Continuing our regular series of how investment experts are dealing with the coronavirus fallout
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