Markets inching up in 2020 seems to be a growing consensus among fund groups.

Markets inching up in 2020 seems to be a growing consensus among fund groups.
FSA compares two global equity products: the Pinebridge Global Focus Equity Fund and the T Rowe Price Global Focused Growth Equity Fund.
FSA compares two highly-rated global equity products: the Morgan Stanley Global Opportunity Fund and the Threadneedle Global Focus Fund.
Even if global growth slows, Nicholas Beecroft, portfolio specialist in the firm’s equity division, says growth companies are “on the right side of dramatic change” – which is often driven by tech innovation.
FSA compares the Invesco Global Structured Equity Fund and the Morgan Stanley Global Opportunity Fund.
Stocks of companies that have stronger balance sheets will benefit more from the current market environment than value stocks, argues Justin Wells, London-based global equities strategist at Old Mutual Global Investors.
FSA compares two global equity funds: the Fidelity World Fund and the Investec Global Strategic Equity Fund.
A majority of institutional investors globally anticipate a correction in global equities of more than 10% within 18 months, according to a research conducted by Managing Partners Group.
Portfolios should still have a significant allocation to equities,
Standard Chartered Bank’s Wealth Management Advisory Group said.
Morgan Stanley Investment Management recently warned about a bubble in the onshore market, as the amount of money that inexperienced and first-time investors are borrowing on margin to buy stocks is uncomfortably high. Chinese retail investors are trying to play the valuation gap between China’s A-shares and their identical H-share counterparts listed in Hong Kong. As […]
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