Have investors got the UK wrong?
British companies could find themselves a whole lot more popular if investors take a closer look at fundamentals
British companies could find themselves a whole lot more popular if investors take a closer look at fundamentals
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Headline rate at 8.7% for a second month
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He will leave the firm at the end of the summer
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It is being replaced by engineering firm IMI
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Despite returning less than their large-cap peers in recent times, the scene may be set for mid caps to outperform
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FTSE 100 outperformed both the MSCI World and the S&P 500 last month
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Is it time for a renaissance in domestic market interest?
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Fund flow data shows investors continue to trim their domestic weightings
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Chairman Colin Clark expects more tailwinds after the trust bested much of its sector last year
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The firm sees a ‘structural market opportunity’ in the sector
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Acquisitions have shrunk the universe, making diversification more difficult
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There is a complex picture for UK equities investors
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