Latest equities thinking

  • Don’t follow the herd: taking advantage of behavioural biases

    24 Aug 2017

    The behavioural biases of investors offer opportunities to outperform so long as you avoid falling into the same traps, argues, Giles Parkinson.

  • Emerging market investors should beware China’s credit cycle

    27 Jul 2017

    There are signs China’s credit cycle has begun to turn, with big implications for other emerging markets, writes Will Ballard.

  • Emerging market reformers: hope or hype?

    25 Jul 2017

    Emerging market investors welcome leaders who promise reform – but those promises are not always kept, writes Ed Wiltshire.

  • Amazon: how big can it get?

    13 Jul 2017

    Amazon surprised the market with its $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods, but as the company extends its reach into new sectors, will antitrust regulators begin to scrutinise its activities more closely?

  • European equities: this time could be different

    8 Jun 2017

    European equities, weighed down by political concerns, have appeared undervalued for a year. However, with political risk fading and the euro zone economy simultaneously strengthening, that could be set to change.

  • Equities: taking the long view

    12 Apr 2017

    The stock market is frequently, sometimes justifiably, seen as the epitome of short-termism. There are plenty of instances where the opposite is true, although accurately assessing companies’ long-term prospects is not straightforward, writes Giles Parkinson.

  • The Amazon effect

    10 Nov 2016

    The rise of Amazon.com has forced traditional retailers to adapt their business models. But who will be the winners – and losers – in the battle with e-commerce?

  • Technology: the big disruptor

    9 Nov 2016

    Identifying companies set to benefit from technological change will be a major driver of future investment returns. Avoiding the losers will be just as important.

  • Equity investors should consider the duration of their portfolios

    11 Oct 2016

    The difficulty in developing a model that accurately predicts equity duration means few managers pay much attention to the concept. And yet, just because it’s a tricky task, doesn’t mean it should be ignored.

  • AIQ Issue 001 The Amazon Effect

    Our cover story looks at the insatiable ambition of Amazon to conquer new markets. Also in this issue, Aviva Investors’ CEO Euan Munro outlines what the asset management industry needs to do to win back public trust; while US policymaker Andy Stern makes his case for a universal basic income.

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