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Franklin Equity Group’s Grant Bowers and Templeton Emerging Markets Equity’s Chetan Sehgal join our Alistair MacDonald for a conversation about the rate of economic recovery in the United States versus emerging market countries and the implications for equity investors.
In the 20 odd years that I have been in the financial markets, inflation has rarely ignited as much debate as it is doing right now. I see that in meetings across the Henley investment floor and in numerous blogs and research pieces written by Invesco colleagues worldwide.
William Lam discusses how he is positioning his Invesco Asian Fund (UK) after the rebound, having outlined 12 weeks earlier – near the trough of the Asian equity market - how he was positioning the fund for a rebound.
Abby Glennie, Investment Director at Aberdeen Standard Investments, considers the effects of Covid-19 on the diverse investment universe of medium-sized companies.
How companies are treating their workforce during the Covid-19 pandemic is under intense scrutiny. The world is watching whether firms are protecting the welfare of their staff or if they are prioritising profit over the health and wellbeing of their people.
The coronavirus is a social issue that has brought unprecedented disruption to societies and is impacting the wellbeing of the world’s population. Capital markets are responding to this challenge with more than $9 billion of social bonds issued in the past three weeks, all from supranational entities. However, more can be done, and this presents a great opportunity for governments to follow suit.
William Lam considers questions that clients may be interested in such as: Have we seen the bottom in Asian stock markets? How is the Asian strategy positioned in these uncertain and volatile times? Is the strategy positioned for a rebound? What can we learn from the Asian experience of the virus in terms of how this might play out in other markets?
Amid the coronavirus pandemic and oil price war, our A-share team urges investors to consider why China's stock market is outperforming right now.
Financial markets are attempting to price in a rapid and unprecedented series of shocks to the world economy. The net result has been the fastest bear market in the history of equities. Should investors buy or sell even at these depressed levels for the FTSE100?
In this week’s Invesco Podcast Ben Gutteridge, Director of Model Portfolio Services, speaks to William Lam, fund manager of the Invesco Asian Fund (UK).
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