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  • The instinctive biases investors must beware – Part 2: Cognitive errors

    June 20, 2019  |  City Talk

    Behavioural science – and its financial offshoot, behavioural economics – have over the years proved fertile ground for articles. As such, we thought it would be useful to corral the key behavioural biases investors need to be alert against into one handy checklist – albeit one handy checklist divided neatly into two halves. That is [...]

  • Why the world economy is like a wobbly bike

    June 14, 2019  |  City Talk

    Three months ago we said “the easing in US-China trade tensions, more flexible central banks and the benefits of lower oil prices should stabilise activity later this year and support an upgrade in our global growth forecast for 2020”. However, two of those supports have now fallen away and we are more reliant on looser [...]

  • Can Amazon really be a climate change champion?

    June 12, 2019  |  City Talk

    Amazon is not a company normally associated with meaningful strides towards a low carbon future. Although e-commerce is typically better for the environment than heavily air-conditioned, high street stores, speedy deliveries carry a high carbon cost. Any Amazon shopper may feel a pang of guilt – as I have – at using the one day delivery [...]

  • ‘Return of the CDO’ – how scary could that sequel prove?

    June 3, 2019  |  City Talk

    CDOs 2 (complete, of course, with the tagline ‘Just when you thought it was safe to go back into collateral debt obligations’) is unlikely to have filmgoers queuing round the block – and yet ‘Overconfident group reckon they can do better than previous set of unfortunates in the face of all warnings and evidence to [...]

  • Aberdeen Standard opposes Non-Standard Finance’s hostile Provident Financial takeover

    June 2, 2019

    A major shareholder in Provident Financial has come out to publicly oppose rival doorstep lender Non-Standard Finance’s (NSF) hostile takeover bid. Aberdeen Standard Investments, which owns 3.1 per cent of the sub-prime lender, said it would not accept NSF’s offer. Read more: Watchdog probes Non-Standard Finance's hostile takeover of Provident Head of UK equities Andrew [...]

  • Three reasons why the UK stock market looks compelling

    May 31, 2019  |  City Talk

    Whatever the opposite of a sweet spot is, many investors think UK equities are currently in one. With Brexit still unresolved, some have put the market in the “too difficult” basket. While it is understandable to fear uncertainty, as stock pickers we embrace the mis-priced opportunities created by it. The global nature of the market [...]

  • London takes second place in Schroders Global Cities 30 index despite Brexit uncertainty

    May 28, 2019  |  City Talk

    London has overtaken Hong Kong to be ranked second in the latest Schroders Global Cities 30 index, despite economic and political uncertainty in the UK. The ranking reinforces London’s position as a significant contributor of the UK economy and highlights the UK capital’s attraction as a location for real asset investing. London remains the highest-positioned [...]

  • M&G Investments rejects hostile takeover of Provident Financial

    May 28, 2019

    M&G Investments has announced that it will reject a hostile takeover of Provident Financial by rival sub-prime lender Non-Standard Finance. The investment firm, which owns 1.7 per cent of Provident’s stock, has joined Schroders and Coltrane in confirming it will refuse to back the deal. Read more: Non-Standard Finance confident of watchdog support for £1.3bn [...]

  • Schroders stands firm against Non-Standard Finance’s hostile takeover of Provident

    May 19, 2019

    A major Provident shareholder has stood firm against a £1.3bn hostile takeover bid delivering a blow to rival subprime lender Non-Standard Finance’s hopes of gaining more support. NSF decided to plough ahead with its takeover last week with support from investors holding 53.53 per cent of Provident shares. The doorstep lender dropped its own target [...]

  • Non-Standard Finance pushes forward with £1.3bn hostile takeover of Provident

    May 15, 2019

    Sub prime lender Non-Standard Finance has dropped the number of acceptances needed to push forward with its £1.3bn hostile takeover of rival firm Provident Financial. NSF said in a statement that its offer was now unconditional in terms of acceptances by investors, with 5 June the last date on which the takeover may be declared [...]

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