Small caps: Is it time for some UK cheer?
A world in which the UK stockmarket outperforms the US seems implausible but the global economy could be lining up for a new cycle
A world in which the UK stockmarket outperforms the US seems implausible but the global economy could be lining up for a new cycle
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The 4.33% dividend yield from smaller companies will surpass the 3.97% expected from the FTSE 100 next year
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Outflows of £666m were seen from UK equity funds during the month of September alone, according to Calastone data
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Zero commission on 100 US stocks between 1 October and 31 December
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Three fund managers share stocks that are making a difference
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Investors are tired of hearing about an eventual UK comeback, but there is plenty of reason for opptimism, writes Sid Lall
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Fixed income loses £1.2bn in June while net inflows into equity funds turn positive
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Equities see a net £2.19bn in inflows
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Allocation to UK equities falls 10% in 10 years
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Pension fund allocations to the UK are dwindling, but David Beggs says Labour could reinvigorate domestic investment
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Strong returns from UK equities had investors buying trusts again in the first half of the year
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Dividends were up 11.2% to a record-breaking £36.7bn, with UK banks more than making up for miners’ shortfalls
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