Weekly Outlook: Fed, ECB rate cut decisions and ‘magnificent seven’ results
Key events for wealth managers in the week beginning 27 January
Key events for wealth managers in the week beginning 27 January
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There are glimmers of opportunities amid uncertain global market conditions, writes Paul Vincent
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Share prices in the US have reached dizzying heights, making cheaper equity markets more attractive
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Just a third of active funds outperform passive across a decade
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Very much ‘the’ story of 2023, this year has proved to be more challenging for these mega-cap stocks
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Attractive growth opportunities are emerging beyond the tech giants that have hogged investors’ attention, writes Chris Miles
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Almost 200 smaller companies beat the ‘magnificent seven’ last year, despite big tech hogging the limelight
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As CCLA reveals that only 12 out of 119 companies have improved performance since last year
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Matthew Rees talks falling interest rates and August stockmarket selloff
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‘Disruptive innovation’ stocks will be turbulent but are set to outperform, according to the CIO
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They lagged the global index by 4.5 percentage points despite taking markedly more risk
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Equity markets are down following US recession fears
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