Notes from the Investment Floor – Credit spreads heading even narrower?

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Hilary Blandy discusses the trend towards structurally lower default rates and the possible implications this could have for credit spread ranges in future.

A gold investor’s view of inflation, crypto assets and real money

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Ned Naylor-Leyland comments on gold and silver, inflation, digital currencies and the changing monetary system.

Zero trust: the vaccine for the other pandemic

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Organisations need to work on the assumption that cyberattacks are inevitable, says Brad Slingerlend, co-founder and investor at NZS Capital.

Staying Consistent and Finding Quality in European Small Companies

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Mark Heslop and Phil Macartney discuss the first year of the strategy and how they find high-quality smaller European companies to invest in.

Silver: A Populist Metal for a Populist Era

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Ned Naylor-Leyland says silver, the populist monetary metal, is poised to become even more popular.

Credit ratings: back in the spotlight?

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It pays to “do your own homework” and avoid generalisations when considering corporate credit ratings.

Monetary Metal Matters – Sink or Swim for the LBMA?

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Ned Naylor-Leyland looks at the implications of the Basel 3 framework for the Gold market, as the possible end of the LBMA-led status quo approaches.

The inflation illusion? Why deflationary forces still dominate

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Ariel Bezalel and Harry Richards discuss whether inflationary pressures are likely to be cyclical or structural.

A look back on the last six months and a look at what may lie ahead

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Mark Nichols and Mark Heslop, fund managers in the Jupiter European growth strategy, discuss market activity and positioning.

The Enduring Lustre of Gold and Silver

Ned Naylor-Leyland discusses why the outlook may be favourable for monetary metals and why it’s an interesting time for gold and silver miners.