Posts tagged as equities

07 Mar 2011

Japan is not a zombie market

Why Japan should be a large part of a UK client’s equity exposure.

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17 Nov 2010

Not for all the tea in China

Stuart has been quoted in the following articles on why buying into Fidelity’s new China fund share offer now is a mistake.

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16 Feb 2010

Avoiding risk is not the way to make money

In yesterday’s FTfm Stuart Fowler challenges Prof Zvi Bodie’s suggestion that clients with a thorough understanding of equity risk would choose to avoid it

read more News by Joe Clark
15 Feb 2010

Academic endorsement for our use of Index Linked Gilts

My Feedback article in today’s FT explains what risk levels people actually choose when told the truth about equity risk but also about what it costs to avoid it. The evidence comes from our clients’ choices when working with an academically-endorsed approach FTfm editor Pauline Skypala thinks the industry conspires not to tell you about. We do.

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04 Apr 2009

Equity risk: the inescapable impacts of business conditions

When living through a period of unusual economic instability it is useful to try to unlearn most of what we have learnt as a standard framework for savings and investment, and focus instead on the essential power, unpredictability and unfairness of business. In any form of market economy, business, and only business is the source of both national and personal wealth creation and it is also the source of the sometimes massive changes in economic fortunes between generations, even when the overall trend is for increasing affluence.

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