David Barker, Research Analyst of Henderson EuroTrust, provides a snapshot of the typical analysis undertaken on every company considered for the portfolio. In this case,he explains the rationale behind the inclusion of Universal Music Group (UMG).
The yield curveball
A look at historical patterns and precedents through which we can view current market challenges.
PCS Signal and Noise series, part 2: The root of the recession question
Is U.S. GDP growth likely to turn negative over the next year?
The road to alternatives: Assessing the role of liquid alternatives in portfolios
We examine the opportunities within liquid alternatives, as a response to heightened market volatility and rising interest rates.
The Smart Retirement Planning Series: Episode 1 – What I wish I had known about retirement.
In this episode, we talk to a panel of retirees to discuss when they started thinking about retirement, how they moved from planning to investing in their pensions, and how they monitored their progress throughout the years. Our retirees also reflect on what they would have differently and provide top tips for those thinking about retirement.
ISG Insight: What Goes Up Must Come Down
Markets have fastened on to some dramatic inflation headlines in recent months but as economic growth comes under pressure is there a risk of policy error?
Does Gender Matter in the Selection of a Financial Professional? EMEA
Understanding investor perceptions is key to addressing gender inequality in the financial services industry.
Henderson EuroTrust – Successfully safeguarding shareholders’ interests
Jamie Ross, Portfolio Manager of Henderson EuroTrust, and Director Stephen King discuss Stephen’s motivations for joining the EuroTrust Board, the relationship between the portfolio manager and the board, and how they work together to safeguard shareholders’ interests.
Timely tips for investors to deal with today’s worst challenges (EMEA)
In unpredictable times, it helps to have a few well-respected investing rules of thumb to fall back on for reassurance.
The UK’s dovish turn: The £ gets pounded Copy
The Bank of England’s May meeting has stoked recession and stagflation risks, and a more measured approach to tightening.