Month: September 2024

Weekly Digest

Global Matters Weekly – Honey, I shrunk the listings

The shrinking number of companies listed in developed markets is raising concern in some quarters of the investment industry. The statistics are striking. In the US, there has been a 40% drop in the number of listed companies since 1996. The numbers are even more acute in the UK, which

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Global Matters Weekly – History doesn’t repeat but it often rhymes

Last week, the Federal Reserve delivered a highly anticipated decision, lowering interest rates and marking the beginning of a new monetary policy cycle. This shift provides an excellent opportunity to assess the current investment landscape and consider market expectations. Download PDF

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Global Matters Weekly – Defining value

A couple of weeks ago my colleague, Andre Meyer, questioned in his Global Matters piece whether there was still value in value. But what exactly is “value”? A quick “Google” suggests a common theme – buying stocks that are trading below their true worth or appear underpriced on some form

Viewpoint

Viewpoint – August 2024

By the end of August, the big correction in markets in late July/early August seemed a distant memory, with markets quickly regaining most of the ground lost in that sudden and very brief risk-off event. Most asset classes and markets ended August in positive territory, with the MSCI World index

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Global Matters Weekly – To exclude or not to exclude? That is the question

Excluding cohorts of stocks from an investment universe often sparks debate about how this impacts overall fund performance because, if you remove the best performers you can’t benefit from the strong returns that they generate. Whilst this observation is true at a high level, the reality is that certain stocks

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Global Matters Weekly – Is there still value in Value?

Since the Global Financial Crisis, value has suffered one of its longest drawdowns against other style factors, most notably growth. Calls for the death of value have been growing. So, let’s explore the arguments against value, seeking answers to why it has underperformed and whether these outcries have been premature.