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07Jul2016
In the first of two blogs on Property this week, here are some answers to the most common questions we have been asked in the last two days:
By Brian Dennehy
Access Level | member
Market commentary
01Jul2016
So we’re out of Europe, the pound looks weak and our highly paid footballers failed (miserably) to progress. If you just read the headlines you might think that it’s all doom and gloom but it isn’t.
By Sam Lees
Fund analysis
Brexit unsettled investors in recent days but not to the extent predicted. While the vote is a watershed event investors mustn’t lose sight of larger investment themes that will drive returns over the longer-term. Here we look at four themes and how you can exploit them.
30Jun2016
Our six-month review of the best and worst sectors. Use this to quickly identify which sectors are doing well.
This month was dominated by the Brexit vote. Gold and commodities ruled the roost while UK equity funds fill up the bottom table.
What's Hot What's Not
24Jun2016
A summary of the investment implications, with an emphasis on the opportunities, is set out below.
17Jun2016
With Brexit using up most of investors' brain power it's worth taking a moment to pause and remember that Brexit isn't the only game in town. There are other clouds on the horizon.
With the possibility of Brexit rising, it is a good time to review where the UK market might head next, so we aren’t too scared and can prepare to pick up bargains.
10Jun2016
The market peaked around 16 years ago at 6930, and is today still 9.5% below this level. Does this reflect your portfolio? Have you checked? How could you have avoided this stock market trap?
09Jun2016
When your children leave school nearly all of them suffer the difficult burden of believing that there is right and there is wrong, and that’s it. All is black and white.
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