Will a Ukraine ceasefire boost or burden Europe?
Europe has rallied at the prospect of a ceasefire, but the subsequent costs on Ukraine’s neighbours could prove to be yet another headwind
Europe has rallied at the prospect of a ceasefire, but the subsequent costs on Ukraine’s neighbours could prove to be yet another headwind
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The cyclical leaders that dominate Japan’s equity market and drove its recent rally could recede as growth stocks take centre stage once more
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In his monthly column, Ernst Knacke, head of research at Shard Capital, looks at whether gold is overvalued
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The manager discusses why deglobalisation and the dwindling dominance of China will help spread opportunity and growth to other EM economies
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China investors watch on with growing concern as the world’s second-largest economy slips into deflation and the hoped-for stimulus remains elusive
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King & Shaxson’s client relationship manager on why investing is better placed than ever to make a positive impact and why we need more transparency from fund providers
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Following the expansion of the BRICS group, investors discuss which constituents offer the best opportunities
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Geopolitical risk factors are exerting a greater force on companies and sectors, but investors still have time to adapt
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FTSE Russell ousting Evraz and Polymetal International along with two other firms
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As Franklin Templeton puts investment management charge for Eastern Europe fund on ice
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It will be lifted ‘as soon as market conditions allow’
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‘The financial side is painful but pales into insignificance given the humanitarian cost’
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