Dinesh Kuhadas is a Credit Analyst on the Australian Fixed Interest Team with Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2020. Before joining the firm, he was a credit investment analyst from 2014, a manager – accounting & finance, credit division from 2010, and a fund financial accountant – private equity fund/credit division
Alex Crooke: Why investors should remain optimistic
Alex Crooke, Co-Head of Equities – EMEA & Asia Pacific and lead Fund Manager of The Bankers Investment Trust, shares his views on the performance of the portfolio over the last few months. Alex also discusses why he remains optimistic as he looks ahead towards a post-pandemic recovery.
Analyzing the Outlook for Global Dividends
An update on some of the dividend trends we are seeing within the world of equity income.
Fund Manager October Commentary – Henderson EuroTrust
Jamie Ross, Fund Manager for Henderson EuroTrust, delivers his monthly commentary on how the Trust performed in October, portfolio activity and his thoughts on wider economic and political developments.
Trust TV with David Smith – opportunities for the income-seeking investor
In this latest episode of Trust TV, David Smith – fund manager of the UK-focused Henderson High Income Trust, discusses how the trust is confronting the unprecedented challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Trust TV with Mike Kerley – opportunities for the income-seeking investor
In this latest episode of Trust TV, Mike Kerley – manager of the Henderson Far East Income Trust, discusses how the trust is confronting the serious challenges brought on by the market turbulence of 2020.
A mostly benign outlook for U.S. inflation
Assessing the risks of inflation against a backdrop of economic recovery and fiscal and monetary stimulus.
Evaluating Stocks as Growth Continues to Grow
Evaluating growth stocks in the face of concentrated market leadership.
Three Tiers of Retirement Income
Global “excess” money less favourable
The global monetary backdrop is temporarily less market-supportive, argues Simon Ward, Economic Adviser.