Portfolio Adviser magazine

  • December 2022

    December 2022

    This year will likely be one about which people struggle to remember all the things that happened. Major events like the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the departure of Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s disastrous minibudget, and uncomfortably rising inflation and heating bills will linger long in the memory. But the death of Queen…

  • November 2022

    November 2022

    After spending so much time contemplating UK politics in disbelief, it’s refreshing to be able to focus on something else for a while. The cover story for the November edition of Portfolio Adviser looks at all things US small cap, while industry experts weigh in on the outlook for American tech stocks. Meanwhile, six months…

  • October 2022

    October 2022

    A turbulent and eventful September has given way to an uncertain October. As the new government beds in and the country grapple’s with the fallout of chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget and a rise in the cost of energy, we take a look at UK equities. Our ‘head to head’ article assesses allocation opportunities in UK…

  • September 2022

    September 2022

    Welcome to the new-look Portfolio Adviser magazine, which has been redesigned to incorporate a wider array of voices. As beautifully illustrated on our front cover, global is the name of the game in this edition. Our cover story dives into global equities, while Square Mile takes a look at global equity income. In addition to…

  • July 2022

    July 2022

    Flight of the fund manager > Exodus of industry heavyweights spells trouble as managers who joined post-financial crisis have no experience of what’s coming down the runway > Crux’s Ewan Markson-Brown on keeping egos in check and trusting your instincts > After shunning an office job, Hawksmoor’s Ian Bailey found financial services had a lot to offer > Growing…

  • June 2022

    June 2022

    In this month’s cover story (p22), Portfolio Adviser looks at the Faang stocks and asks whether it’s time to put the acronym to bed – much like the Brics and Nifty Fifty before it. Risk is the name of the game, according to the latest insights from Bonhill Intelligence. UK fund buyers are stashing the…