Amundi launches Indian value fund with State Bank of India
The ‘contrarian’ strategy will seek out ‘overlooked opportunities’ in India’s famously growthy market
The ‘contrarian’ strategy will seek out ‘overlooked opportunities’ in India’s famously growthy market
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The UK is one of the few major markets to lack any technology presence, but its unique composition offers diversification opportunities
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Value investing has become a byword for underperformance, but the Man Group portfolio manager – through his ‘unobvious contrarianism’ approach – is determined to change that
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Value investors in the UK have trumped the trend by beating growth – and the story is far from over, writes Darius McDermott
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The economist and author discusses return opportunities and risk mitigation
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The firm’s registered office is in St James’s Park, Westminster
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Value stocks have only underperformed over six-month periods a handful of times since the 1920s
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‘Can things get worse? You bet. But the cheaper they are, the better your odds’
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Alongside Sanlam Global Artificial Intelligence
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Hart is a manager on the firm’s Equity Income, Focused Equity Income, US Value and Active Value strategies
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Concentrated portfolio with a mid-cap focus
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