Although the private equity industry is facing multiple challenges, Schroders sees new pockets of opportunity emerging.

Although the private equity industry is facing multiple challenges, Schroders sees new pockets of opportunity emerging.
Investors should be exposed to oil and gold to diversify their portfolios with a view to a bleaker future.
Following a difficult period for global shares, Schroders says investors need to watch the latest earnings season, both for opportunities as well as clouds.
As investors assess whether the conventional allocation split still make sense, Schroders believes bonds will still provide portfolio benefits even if equity-bond correlations remain positive.
Despite wafer-thin margins of safety from longer-dated yields, Schroders identifies relative value fixed income opportunities.
This week FSA presents a quick comparison of two China equity products: the Allianz China A-Shares Fund and the Schroder ISF China A Fund.
Although Asian semiconductor and IT stocks have had a turbulent few months, Schroders sees the sector as a long-term winner.
This week FSA presents a quick comparison of two North Ameraica small/mid cap equity products: the NB US Small Cap Fund and the Schroder ISF US Smaller Companies Fund.
Smart cities, healthcare innovation and automated manufacturing are key trends for investors to tap into within the thematic universe, says Schroders.
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