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Jeremy Paget
· October 21, 2017
Great educational / refresher training for trustees all speakers had good knowledge and enthusiasm for their subject. Also great to hear innovation developments, I hope it can get to work sooner rathe...r than later, and I am sure will offer great benefits to the end user. See you on the 10th Nov. See More
Janet Bloor
· November 23, 2017
Very informative ‘Dynamic Duo the relationship between the chair and CEO’ - Association of Chairs. Very pleasant surrounding fabulous lunch, here for Action Duchenne, Chair Janet Bloor, CEO Diana Riberio.
Kelly Balmforth
June 27, 2013
Great to work with the bright-minded summer interns @ Schroders!
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While the equity markets of various countries and regions have performed very similarly over the past three years, the components of returns have been very different. We ask; what will drive markets in the future? http://ow.ly/2ArE30ih4yw

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Tax cuts, Treasuries, the Russian election and recycling all feature among the charts that caught our eye in January. http://ow.ly/4eB630ifFgk

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The S&P 500 fell more than 4% on Monday, prompting the question: what next? We examine the history of sharp one-day falls. http://ow.ly/1ZSC30ieyLv

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Solar energy use has historically been hindered by fluctuations in supply. New battery technology could mean the renewable energy can finally fulfil its potential. http://ow.ly/CN6L30ie8v1

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This month we look at the prospects for trade and the dollar, the case for withdrawing extraordinary stimulus measures in Europe, and forthcoming elections in emerging markets. http://ow.ly/6AZl30icux0

Chief Economist, Keith Wade, discusses the strength of the global economy, which indicators he's watching closely and the impact of populism on global trade....
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Europe may lack well-known tech giants but its industrial heritage, combined with emerging technologies, should mean it is well-placed for the next wave of innovation. http://ow.ly/ehgD30i8b7f

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Global Head of Multi-Asset Investments, Johanna Kyrklund, discusses 3 factors that will determine whether the reflationary environment continues this year. http://ow.ly/Szjk30i6BCp

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Los Angeles maintains its spot at the top of the Schroders Global Cities 30 Index. Meanwhile, Chinese cities are on the ascendancy in the latest update to the index. http://ow.ly/wkZk30i3qN4

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Demand for income remains strong but investors may be taking on more risk than they realise. We look at how to generate a sustainable income yield across asset classes. http://ow.ly/TL4430hY4QY

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Our analysis implies falling oil and gas production is offset by lower investment in clean technologies, leaving the updated climate dashboard pointing to a 4.1° rise. http://ow.ly/1f0430i0Okj

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Los Angeles continues to top Schroders Global Cities Index. Find out why London and Australian cities are struggling to keep up. http://ow.ly/umm330hZlWA

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In this month's infographic we look at the shift towards global reflation, the end of quantitative easing and whether political risk is set to return in 2018. http://ow.ly/49sl30hWxos

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It has been a year since Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration. We take a look at how financial markets have performed. http://ow.ly/S3Jx30hRxUa

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Investors face a constant dilemma over which assets to include in a balanced portfolio. We take a look at sensible diversification and the pros & cons of including corporate bonds in your portfolio. http://ow.ly/n4i330hQ4lo

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Our Q4 Sustainable Investment Report focuses on the economic burden of the national opioid crisis in the United States and the labour standards blind spot in the UK. http://ow.ly/wUJE30hOlhi

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