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Emerging markets: Views from the experts

Thursday 25 Feb 2021

1. Emerging markets (EMs) outpaced developed markets in 2020, with the gap widening further in January, reversing a period of underperformance and fund outflows. This is reflective of the fact that many companies, particularly those in East Asia, successfully managed their business operations...

The final frontier of investing

Thursday 25 Feb 2021

Most people will be familiar with the term emerging markets but what about frontier markets? These are the countries like Sri Lanka and Croatia which sit in the category just below ‘emerging’. Markets are placed in one of three categories – developed, emerging, or frontier – based on criteria such...

Why do fund managers lend stock to short sellers?

Thursday 25 Feb 2021

Why do institutional investors such as fund managers lend shares to people who are betting that a share price will fall? I understand they receive a fee but won’t the shares on loan be worth less when they are returned? How does that support their main objective which is (presumably) to provide...

Funds, investment trusts and ETFs that pay dividends every month

Thursday 18 Feb 2021

Having worked hard for decades and squirrelled away money for later life, once in retirement individuals need to find a way of generating an income to replace the money that used to come from pay packets. The state pension is a useful source of income but for many it isn’t enough to pay the bills...

Creating a plan to invest cash saved during lockdown

Thursday 18 Feb 2021

This is the first part in a regular series in which we will provide an investment clinic based on hypothetical scenarios. By doing so we aim to provide some insights which can help different types of investor from beginners all the way up to experienced market participants. The 43-year-old already...

1 year since the market crash: What’s changed and are there any bargain stocks left?

Thursday 18 Feb 2021

Despite all the upheaval of the past year, anyone glancing at the financial markets today might find it hard to believe investors were in the throes of despair 12 months ago. Following the global markets crash in February 2020, the recovery has been spectacular. The US Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500...

Why we got it wrong on Lloyds, Cineworld and Ricardo

Thursday 11 Feb 2021

Investing successfully is hard. It takes discipline, courage and graft, and even with bags of these qualities, there will still be mistakes and misjudgments. Some of the most successful investors, such as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch and Jim Slater, all made bad calls through their long careers but...

Boom time for luxury goods: Welcome to the Roaring Twenties where wealthier people will splash the cash

Thursday 11 Feb 2021

Covid-19 vaccines are being injected into the arms of a grateful global populace, paving the way for a full reopening of the global economy, a rebound in intercontinental travel and an explosive release of pent-up demand. The world could be entering a new ‘Roaring Twenties’ decade as fortunate...

What if the consensus reflation trade is wrong?

Thursday 04 Feb 2021

For all the bullishness heading into 2021, so far markets this year are barely changed outside of Asia. This is despite a record $272 billion of net inflows into US stocks in the last three months, including the second largest ever inflow into small caps. Some investors might be disappointed with...

Commodities set for a long-term bull cycle in the 2020s

Thursday 04 Feb 2021

As we enter what could be the roaring 2020s, many commodities have been soaring in value in recent months. Silver has even reached an eight-year high as it became the next target of the Reddit Wallstreetbets retail investor community. In general investors are turning bullish on a range of metals...

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