Health care’s aggressive efforts to address COVID-19 could have a positive impact on the sector long term, says Portfolio Manager Andy Acker.
Investing in health care post COVID-19
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Health care’s aggressive efforts to address COVID-19 could have a positive impact on the sector long term, says Portfolio Manager Andy Acker.
Daniel Graña argues that a large disparity is likely between the success stories of certain emerging market countries and the failures of others.
Hamish Chamberlayne, Head of Global Sustainable Equity and Portfolio Manager, explores the advancements made in the digital space and how this is closely linked with a sustainable future.
George Maris, Co-Head of Equities – Americas, recaps equity market volatility in 2020 and what investors should consider as the outlook for the global economy remains unclear.
Andrew Gillan explores the impact of the pandemic on Asian equities and explains why structural growth stories remain intact.
Learn more about how MBS, an asset class which has historically navigated challenging markets, is weathering the current crisis.
Ama Seery, ESG analyst on the Global Sustainable Equity Team, and Charlotte Nisbet, Governance and Responsible Investment Analyst, explore the environmental damage associated with the fast fashion trade and how some companies are changing the shape of the industry.
In this SECURE Act and the CARES Act presentation, we review the major components of both pieces of legislation and how they might impact investors, businesses, plan sponsors and consultants.
Ama Seery, ESG analyst on the Global Sustainable Equity Team, and Charlotte Nisbet, Governance and Responsible Investment Analyst, explore the environmental damage associated with the fast fashion trade and how some companies are changing the shape of the industry.
Portfolio Manager Jennifer James explains why she believes China’s introduction of the National Security Law for Hong Kong is more about politics than economics