Rathbones sees value prevailing as UK enters the next eight-year cycle

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Rathbones Unit Trust Management believes the UK is on the crest of a new eight-year cycle where valu...

Rathbones Unit Trust Management believes the UK is on the crest of a new eight-year cycle where value investing will prove more profitable than growth. The group said the next phase of high return in value stocks could be in emerging markets, commodities or mining companies, saying it was expecting a period of investor euphoria to start fairly soon. Head of marketing David Holloway said: "We start to get into a euphoric state every eight years or so where value prevails - then everyone starts looking at growth. But we have seen several times where value consistently outperforms growth o...

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