Why European stocks could benefit most from revived risk appetite
Investors may be underestimating the potential fillip to the global economy from future rate cuts
Investors may be underestimating the potential fillip to the global economy from future rate cuts
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Sarasin & Partners portfolio manager and UK equity analyst discusses value of small caps
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63% of advisers believe volatility from central bank decisions and elections could threaten returns
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Markets ‘ironically’ focusing too much on inflation prints and not long-term factors driving the data
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The world is diverging, and Latin American may be able to take advantage
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Move seen as ‘extremely significant’ for global markets
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Valuations across some parts of the credit market could look stretched
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Net debt for the 2024-25 financial year will stand at 91.7% of GDP – ten basis points higher than expected
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Will be renamed the Artemis Short-Duration Strategic Bond fund
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Plenty of opportunities for eagle-eyed investors to uncover, writes Mark Preskett
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The economist and author discusses return opportunities and risk mitigation
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3.1% headline figure came in 20bps above consensus expectations
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