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  • Think short-term for lockdown but not for investing

    November 25, 2020  |  City Talk

    The UK’s second lockdown means everyone’s winter plans have been torn up and thrown away. Even seemingly modest weekend activities – going to a museum, meeting a friend for lunch – are now off the table. As many of us learnt during the first lockdown, the trick is to focus on what is possible in [...]

  • Buying the hype – Are baskets a solution to bubbles?

    November 17, 2020  |  City Talk

    The events and turbulence of this year need no explanation. The global pandemic, US election and everything in between have sent dramatic waves across the markets.  With so much volatility and uncertainty rocking the markets, stocks have continued to break records and climb to new highs and equal lows throughout the year. In response, increasing [...]

  • Gap between rich and poor grows despite jump in savings ratio

    November 16, 2020

    The wealth gap between rich and poor people in the UK is widening as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing lockdowns, according to an Oxford-based think tank. Research from the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics has found that a third of British people now have less than £1,500 in the bank, [...]

  • Gender pension gap narrows but women still lag behind

    November 11, 2020

    Women will need to work beyond 100 to match men’s pension pots even as the gender pension gap narrows.  More women are putting money aside for retirement, with the pension gap closing to just one per cent, the narrowest on record according to pension provider Scottish Widows.  Despite this, the gender pay gap and part-time [...]

  • Gearing up against greenwashers: investors seek clarity on sustainability terminology

    November 9, 2020  |  City Talk

    A dearth of clear, agreed sustainability definitions present a challenge to investors looking to invest sustainably. This is according to the results of the Schroders Institutional Investor Study, which surveyed 650 institutional investors across 26 countries during April 2020. Gearing up against greenwashers Greenwashing is about falsely communicating the environmental benefits of a product or [...]

  • Five trends to watch in China’s consumer sector

    November 3, 2020  |  City Talk

    As the world continues to try to contain the spread of Covid-19, China is among the few countries sustaining a return to normal activity. Restrictions on movement have been lifted and the government’s test and trace system has so far proven effective in containing new outbreaks. As a result, shops, restaurants and other services have [...]

  • Negative rates explained: should UK investors prepare?

    October 30, 2020  |  City Talk

    The UK’s banks received a letter from the Bank of England (BoE) this week which has brought negative interest rates back into the headlines. The letter, published here, asked banks how ready they would be if the Bank of England base rate – which currently sits at 0.10% – moved into negative territory. The letter, signed [...]

  • Institutions don’t share retail investors’ optimism on returns

    October 28, 2020  |  City Talk

    Schroders’ studies suggest retail – or individual – investors are more optimistic about future returns than investors at large institutions. Individuals have indicated that they expect average annual returns of nearly 11% over the next five years while institutional investors anticipate a more moderate 6%. Schroders’ Institutional Investor Study is an analysis of views from [...]

  • Can behavioural finance explain how investors think about sustainability?

    October 27, 2020  |  City Talk

    Schroders Global Investor Study 2020 examined the attitudes and beliefs of more than 23,000 investors on sustainability. It is a vast project that yields fascinating insights on the way investors think. We thought it would be interesting to put some questions to Stuart Podmore, Investment Propositions Director and an expert in behavioural finance, about the [...]

  • Modern Monetary Theory: A shared delusion that will destroy the economy

    October 27, 2020

    As Rishi Sunak announced another multi-billion-pound support package last week, most numerate people would have been boggling at the numbers.  How are we ever going to pay all that money back? Surely it means years of austerity, high taxes, or debt for our children and grandchildren to repay?  But there is a growing and increasingly [...]

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