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Recent turnaround still owes most to a steep and persistent valuation discount
Court of Appeal rules against asset manager on deductions relating to Barclays Global Investors acquisition
The shift towards more opportunistic and tactical positions is risky
The British (and Norwegians) are coming
Markets can be corrupted and are not fail-safe alone
With first-quarter earnings season approaching, investors are entering a delicate phase
After years of underperformance, some investors eye bargains on London market
Peer benchmarks are for wimps, but only fools take on the S&P 500
Given the dominance of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ in global equities funds, should investors worry about diversification?
Decision to raise allocation to private equity and other assets comes after fund missed out on up to $18bn of returns
Assets in US index-trackers now outstrip those in stock selectors as investors opt for a smoother ride
Investing in funds that focus on a particular stock characteristic such as growth or value have very mixed record
The AQR head on passive investing, private equity, tail insurance, trend-following and much more
Active fund managers must prove their strategies are worth the cost
Global elections, regional conflicts and sky-high US equity prices might test the patience of investors this year
Seismic inflows of investment into physical assets will be needed in the years ahead
The long-run trend of a rising dollar may be about to turn, boosting local currency bonds
Differing paths of equities and fixed income mark return to longer-term norm
Clients tire of managers’ poor returns in bull and bear markets
In a volatile year, staying invested will matter as events could turn quickly
Volatility of the cryptocurrency means a host of risk-on/risk-off strategies will join Roundhill Bitcoin Covered Call ETF
Treasury yields rule everything around me
Where US interest rates are headed will still be the biggest influence on investment performance
Forget get rich quick, aiming for consistency will help you get richer slowly
Growth stocks and emerging markets to be biggest winners when borrowing costs fall, Bank of America survey shows
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