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Keep Up! Technological disruption is accelerating

Keep Up! Technological disruption is accelerating | Janus Henderson Investors

Converging trends are creating the perfect storm for further disruption in the technology sector. Richard Clode, Global Technology Portfolio Manager, comments on the opportunities that may lie ahead and how to avoid the potential pitfalls that the associated hype may bring.

Dr. Myron Scholes Video Investment Series

In this four-part video series, Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes, Ph.D., Chief Investment Strategist, offers fresh insights on the principles of diversification, risk management, compound returns, industry benchmarks, and more.

Asian dividend income: back to cyclicals

Investors must toe the line between defensive, sustainable yield names and dividend growth cyclical names into 2019, says Sat Duhra, Asian dividend income strategy portfolio manager.

Japanese companies promising in 2019

Yunyoung Lee, portfolio manager for the Japanese smaller companies strategy, says strong fundamentals relative to other developed markets mean prospects for Japanese companies should remain good into 2019.

Your WHY Inspires and Informs Your WOW

Behind every great WOW, there’s a WHY. Professional Development expert Dr. John L. Evans discusses the underlying elements that lead to purpose beyond self.

Innovation in healthcare: at a sector sweet spot?

​The healthcare sector is experiencing a rapid pace of innovation, a trend that Andy Acker, Portfolio Manager in the Global Life Sciences Team, says is likely to continue in 2019 to the potential benefit of investors.

Start Young, Grow Strong: Why It Can Pay to Get Future Generations Investing Early

Start Young, Grow Strong: Why It Can Pay to Get Future Generations Investing Early

The U.S. is in the midst of one of the largest wealth transfers in history. A study done by the Center on Wealth and Philanthropy at Boston College estimated that roughly $59 trillion in wealth will be transferred in 93.6 million estates through 2061.1 Over the next 10 years, ultra-high-net-worth individuals alone are expected to