Is a new government the change in narrative UK equities need?
Changing the story around UK equities is essential to stopping outflows, say UK equity fund managers
Changing the story around UK equities is essential to stopping outflows, say UK equity fund managers
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While data is still limited, fund managers’ engagement on water risk is evolving
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Appetite for UK smaller companies has improved, but risks remain
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Major parties clearly understand the UK’s economic problems, even if the solutions take time
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Mega-cap leaders have overcapitalised in the winner takes all race for dominance in AI, putting their future relevance into question
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The benefits from a rate cut may be marginal given the region’s increasingly fragile political situation
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As the nearshoring boom gathers pace on the back of the US/China trade war, Mexico is well placed to take full advantage
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Could the economy’s unexpected shrink in Q1 derail the enthusiasm for Japanese equities?
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Small-cap managers claim lifting the 0.5% tax – from which AIM shares are already exempt – could be a vital step towards kickstarting the UK’s ailing stockmarket
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The Middle East has surged ahead with its diversification away from oil exports and is investing heavily in a long-term, more sustainable economy, which is making it all the more attractive to foreign investors
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‘Goldilocks’ scenario of ‘not too hot and not too cold’ may become true with falling inflation in the UK, US and eurozone
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Spotlight on the tiny IA Global Equity Income funds that are flying above market returns but below investors’ radars
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