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Blue-chip S&P 500 index is 20% above October 2022 low but shareholders are not celebrating
APG sees big rethink on investment in the country as geopolitical risks increase
MPs should make the case for funds to invest in the UK, rather than forcing them
I’m a hypocrite for deriding stock pickers but choosing my own funds
Prices are cheap but many are hanging back for confirmation the sector has recovered from chaos of recent months
Capital Group predicts $1tn will flow into debt markets in next few years as investors move to lock in higher yields
Baillie Gifford’s trust urges investors to remain ‘patient’ after stock decline
With the equity-bonds portfolio struggling to deliver value, savers may need fresh ingredients
Certain market segments can be neglected by mainstream indices
A shorter-term mindset is needed to cope with market stress and seize opportunities to buy cheap assets
It might be difficult for investors to increase allocations to the world’s biggest equity market from already high levels
Traditional mix of stocks and bonds is ill-suited to world of high inflation, says world’s biggest asset manager
Bank collapses in Switzerland and the US have made bondholders reconsider risks to their capital and yield expectations. But the UK gilt market is returning to normal after political upheavals and green bonds are being held to higher standards
Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank makes investors doubt further hikes in interest rates, despite high inflation
Darwinian pressures will change the finance sector
Gone are the days of relying on broad market shifts to construct a portfolio
Sitting on cash was excruciating, but did I rush to buy?
Recent retracement of stock market gains highlights uncertainty on rates and potential economic pain
The end of a cheap money era strengthens the case for a trade idea that has long disappointed
Evidence shows most investors pursue low-risk objectives and only a minority choose crypto or derivatives offerings
Bad years tend to invite bouncebacks
Investors who turned bullish as recession fears mounted have done well but the outlook is now more cloudy
Transition to world of quantitative tightening will lead to reduced liquidity, capital rationing and persistent swings in asset prices
Investor shift into Chinese and emerging market equities highlighted in widely watched Bank of America survey
Long-term selling by pension funds and insurance companies have seen London-listed equities decline compared with global peers
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