The strong dollar has been the bane of equity markets, placing pressure on earnings. But Simon Laing, head of US equities at Invesco Perpetual, argues investors need to look back at the 1980s, when markets soared alongside the dollar’s strength, for investment inspiration
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Seneca Investment Management has suggested investors move out of fixed income in order to avoid getting caught out by a painful correction.
Investors have been warned against buying into Chinese tracker funds in the near term as growing interest prompts some groups to close products to new investment.
Price versus value debate still rages on
Electra Private Equity has urged shareholders to reject a fresh approach from activist investors Edward Bramson after he wrote a critical letter to Electra's shareholders.
The Skandia name is to disappear as the group rebrands as Old Mutual Wealth across all UK operations.
The collapse of Phones 4u has acted as a ‘wake-up call' for high yield bond investors, impacting prices just as indices begin to recover from the summer sell-off.