Modi’s re-election augurs well for reforms
Avinash Vazirani and Colin Croft say India offers a compelling choice for long-term investments as Modi stays as the prime minister for another five-year term.
UK equities are back on the radar
Adrian Gosden and Chris Morrison say UK equities are attracting attention in global markets and discuss what this may mean for equity income investors.
Gaining an active edge in an environment of tight spreads
Hilary Blandy discusses the environment of tight spreads in credit markets, and how active investors can seek to gain an edge through credit research.
Merlin Weekly Macro: Central bankers in a bind
The Jupiter Merlin team consider the data that’s challenging central bankers’ plans to reduce interest rates and reassert their authority over the economy.
Merlin Weekly Macro: The election race is on
The UK goes to the polls on 4 July to elect a new government. Could economic data boost Tory chances? The Jupiter Merlin team assess the factors at play.
US Exceptionalism and EM Opportunities in Sovereign Bonds
Vikram Aggarwal discusses the recent IMF Spring conference, US economic exceptionalism, progress among distressed EM sovereigns and what it means for investors.
The European equities equation: quality, growth, diversification
Mark Nichols and Mark Heslop discuss high-quality, cash-generative, growth companies in Europe and why these stocks offer diversification potential for global investors.
Finding the silver lining: The reasons behind a strategic allocation to silver in a Gold & Silver fund
Ned Naylor-Leyland and Daniel March explain the benefits behind having an allocation to silver and how this can affect fund performance
Merlin Weekly Macro: This blue and pleasant land?
The Jupiter Merlin team discuss the pressures on land. With acre upon acre dedicated to solar, is the UK overlooking a low carbon energy solution?
Portfolio construction: building on solid foundations
Kiran Nandra, head of equities, asks four Jupiter investment managers how they build their portfolios.