Time for silver to outshine gold?
The precious metal has lagged gold significantly in recent months
The precious metal has lagged gold significantly in recent months
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Only 4% of gold is currently traceable, posing ‘serious ESG risks’ to investors
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It provides exposure to three commodity groups crucial to the next stage of the transition
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Yield would still be an estimated 6% despite a potential 43% cut to its final dividend, compared to 2022
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Mould has drawn up a shortlist of the factors that could come into play
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European equity funds bruised by global manufacturing slowdown
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Shareholders are predicted to receive £78.7bn in income for the year
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Six investors outline their thoughts on markets for the final quarter of the year and beyond
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Some investors see opportunity amid the volatility
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Michael Haigh and Jules Penel will be based in firm’s London office
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But gold and a weaker US dollar could make next year more interesting for investors
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They play a multi-faceted role within portfolios and, despite a few short-term headwinds, it’s impossible to deny the strength of the story
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