Astronauts and silver; Eastspring’s parseltongue; Janus Henderson’s contrarian Europe; Seinfeld on AI; A meritocratic fund; Bitcoin fizzes with Trumpian enthusiasm; Mug shot; Getting aggressive and much more.

Astronauts and silver; Eastspring’s parseltongue; Janus Henderson’s contrarian Europe; Seinfeld on AI; A meritocratic fund; Bitcoin fizzes with Trumpian enthusiasm; Mug shot; Getting aggressive and much more.
The precious metal has lagged gold significantly in recent months.
Fund managers and buyers are split on the white metal for now but see longer term prospects as a renewable play.
Investors will soon pivot towards the asset class that performs best during periods of monetary debasement, argues Merian’s gold bug.
Silver mining stocks provide investors with opportunity as physical silver has become very cheap, according to Ned Naylor-Leyland, portfolio manager at Merian Global Investors.
Ned Naylor-Leyland, fund manager at Old Mutual Global Investors tells FSA which precious metal he favours, and where he sees most value.
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