HSBC: We need to re-examine the active vs passive debate
Active funds may have lost some of their shine, but a blended portfolio is essential to any investor, writes Sefian Kasem
Active funds may have lost some of their shine, but a blended portfolio is essential to any investor, writes Sefian Kasem
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With half the world heading to the poles and eager for political change, Ravenscroft’s David Le Cornu explores whether investors should be worried
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Technology exposure was essential over the past decade, but a more nuanced approach is necessary from here, writes Darius McDermott
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As globalisation regresses, Chau Nguyen explores China’s future on the global stage
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Investors fail to acknowledge the scale of emerging markets, writes Chris Kushlis
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Former fund manager said there is ‘much more to be revealed’ behind the story of WIM’s collapse
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CIO of Hawksmoor Investment Solutions, Richard Philbin, discusses the need for ‘Wealth Management 2.0’
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As companies abandon efforts to promote inclusion, Boston Common’s Geeta Aiyer urges investors to keep it a top priority
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With European small caps undergoing the worst drawdown since 2008, Peter Kraus explores whether they can make a recovery
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After a few lacklustre years, convertible bond are back on the up, writes Mirabaud’s Nicolas Crémieux
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Tracker funds are seen as the low-risk route to investing, but Felix Wintle says this assumption may need a re-think
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With demand slowing and competition on the rise, AB’s James Tierney looks at the road ahead for EVs
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