Director pay to dominate asset manager voting at AGMs
‘Corporates can no longer depend on shareholder apathy to have company business waved through once a year’
‘Corporates can no longer depend on shareholder apathy to have company business waved through once a year’
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As shareholders and managers question viability of small, illiquid strategies
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Rotation away from growth raises questions about how sustainable strategies will perform
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China’s re-opening is good news for investors, but so is pragmatic supply chain diversification to other EMs
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Top performers and compelling newcomers in the spotlight
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Goldman Sachs warns investors may have missed the IG boat but S&P expects speculative-grade defaults to double
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Climate change, supply chain difficulties, rising inflation and the war in Ukraine make for a perfect recipe for disaster
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Last year’s de-rating ‘has presented us all with a much larger universe of potential companies’, says one manager
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But good news/bad news economic data muddies the waters
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But history shows changes to the rate of relief can have a huge impact and a budget is scheduled for next month
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Or will the returns now on offer from cash prove too tempting for investors seeking some safety?
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After being out of favour for roughly a decade, excitement is starting to build
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