Four reasons to challenge UK equity market pessimism
Pessimism is rife in the UK, but Man Group’s Henry Dixon and Jack Barrat say it is worth challenging that widely-held mindset
Pessimism is rife in the UK, but Man Group’s Henry Dixon and Jack Barrat say it is worth challenging that widely-held mindset
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Investors have shown no signs of breaking their broader entanglement with the Magnificent Seven
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The launch of a British ISA, pensions to disclose UK equity allocation and a 2% national insurance cut
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Industry commentators warn this could ‘backfire’ on British businesses
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ESG funds bring in £1.54bn across markets
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Gresham House associate director, public equity, on bringing a ‘human-centric’ lens to finance and an initiative to develop the female fund managers of the future
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Almost half of the UK equity market has bought back shares over the past 12 months
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The economist and author discusses return opportunities and risk mitigation
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Financial services trade body has outlined its submissions to HM Treasury
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£1.5bn BNY Mellon UK Income manager reflects on the first anniversary of the index passing 8,000
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FGT’s Madeline Wright says the likes of RELX, Sage and Rightmove will be key beneficiaries
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Institutional investors urged to play a more proactive role in boosting the UK stockmarket
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