What would a second Trump presidency mean for US equity allocations?
US small caps and defence tipped to see growth
US small caps and defence tipped to see growth
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The two candidates offer starkly different routes for the US equity market, says Oliver Jones
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The UK has a new leader, but this year’s biggest election is yet to come
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78% of mass affluent and high-net worth investors concerned about US election
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As half the world heads to the polls, Nick Stanhope examines to what extend markets could react
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Should fixed income investors shun a ‘buy the market’ approach in favour of selective and targeted regional and credit selection?
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With half the world heading to the poles and eager for political change, Ravenscroft’s David Le Cornu explores whether investors should be worried
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Though volatile markets are unnerving for both wealth managers and their clients, Sarasin & Partners’ James Fishbourne says it is during these times you learn long-lasting lessons
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LGBT History Month: Study shows companies with LGBTQ+ leaders outperform the market by as much as 1.08% per month
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As international relations become increasingly adversarial, a change in leader could bring about welcome and unwelcome consequences, writes Darius McDermott
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Investors must pay less attention to immediate politics and instead focus on long-term climate policies
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As the shadow of Donald Trump looms large over the 2024 US election, how can investors navigate the added market volatility that often accompanies the race to the White House?
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