Interactive Financial Adviser: Global Equities

Author: Interactive Financial Adviser
IFAonline | 20 Jan 2012 | 17:17

Categories: Equities

Topics: global equities| interactive financial adviser| Threadneedle Investments

In the latest Interactive Financial Adviser debate, our panelists from Guinness Asset Management and Threadneedle discussed Global Equities.

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Global markets have remained resilient at the start of the year despite eurozone downgrades and concerns China's growth may be slowing. Our panel discusses the headwinds and tailwinds which could impact returns from global equities during what promises to be a turbulent 2012. Is momentum swinging to the US as the country to watch over the next year or are there still surprises to come on the upside from emerging markets?

Global Equities panel includes:

Matthew Page - Co-Manager of the Guinness Global Equity Income Fund and the Guinness Alternative Energy Fund, Guinness Asset Management

Stephen Thornber - Fund Manager, Global Equity Income Fund, Threadneedle

 

 

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