Tuning out the noise to find great European smaller companies

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Phil Macartney says an indiscriminate selloff in European small caps has created opportunities to invest in undervalued companies with robust fundamentals.

India: Interestingly poised

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Avinash Vazirani and Colin Croft provide a comprehensive account of the prospects for various sectors after a recent visit to India.

US and EU ‘IRA’: made in China?

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The EU’s efforts to catch up with the US’s massive move to support strategic green industries, jobs and clean technology signal a new era, writes Jupiter’s Environmental Solutions team.

Outlook 2023: Environmental solutions are crossing a watershed

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As financial markets struggle for direction, Jon Wallace and Noelle Guo discuss the unavoidable trends shaping the future.

Bonds: A story of twists and turns

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Mark Nash, Huw Davies and James Novotny believe the turbulence faced by banks may spur central banks to reverse their restrictive monetary policy stance.

What Credit Suisse may mean for contingent capital and European banks

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Luca Evangelisti and Paridhi Garg discuss the potential impact of the Credit Suisse sale on European banks, contingent capital and financials investing.

Is this banking crisis the same old story?

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Since the Global Financial Crisis, regulators and policy makers have worked to avoid a repeat. Yet banks are in trouble again. Is this the same old story?

GEAR: enhancing our investment process

In recent years, we have introduced enhancements to our investment process, designed to increase diversification, use new sources of data, and allow greater flexibility, writes Amadeo Alentorn, lead investment manager, Jupiter systematic equities.

Reflecting on reflections from Japan

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Dan Carter considers the challenges Japanese equites face and outlines the approach he has taken to overcoming these as an investor in the asset class.

Budget reaction: A glass half full Budget for the optimists

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Richard Buxton assesses Jeremy Hunt’s first full budget, in which the Chancellor sought to incentivise companies to invest in and encourage re-participation in the workforce.