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How to turn your mortgage green
Thursday 09 Sep 2021Environmentally-conscious people can turn their investments and savings green and now they can turn their mortgage green too, with a surge in eco-friendly mortgages being launched. The number of ‘green’ mortgages on the market has increased five-fold so far this year, according to data from...
The big role pensions could play in Morrisons bid saga and other takeovers
Thursday 09 Sep 2021From October 2021 the pensions regulator will assume enhanced powers whereby it can punish bad behaviour and bring forward criminal proceedings. Legal experts Norton Rose Fulbright believe that the new powers give pension trustees a formal role in takeovers and arguably some leverage, and the...
The lowdown on non-fungible tokens and why NFTs are in fashion
Thursday 09 Sep 2021Plenty of investors have had their heads turned by bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies but the explosion of digital investments doesn’t stop there – Non-Fungible Tokens, or NFTs, are another route to potential wealth creation, if you’re happy to accept the risks. NFTs are digital tokens used for...
FTSE 250 companies that score well for financial health
Thursday 02 Sep 2021T his is the final part of our three-part series on the FTSE 250. Read our introduction here and catch up on the growth versus value debate in part two here . In this last part of our mini-series on the FTSE 250 we take a look at some of the higher quality stocks that inhabit the UK’s mid-cap...
Feed the world: How to invest in the future of food
Thursday 02 Sep 2021The world is on the cusp of the most consequential disruption in food and agricultural production since domestication of plants and animals began thousands of years ago. As highlighted in Baillie Gifford’s 2020 ‘Positive Change Impact Report’, in 2050, the global population is expected to reach 10...
Food fight: can delivery platforms make profits?
Thursday 26 Aug 2021The growth potential for online food delivery is massive, given an annual $350 billion restaurant spend in the US alone. Yet investors should tread carefully, there are challenging dynamics that have led to a cash-burning contest among competitors, such as UK-listed pair Deliveroo ( ROO ) and Just...
Investing for children: how to give your kids a head start
Thursday 26 Aug 2021Children are growing up in an uncertain world, as current geopolitical tumult and extreme weather events demonstrate, which means their parents have plenty to fret about. However, one step parents can take to help them sleep better at night is to ensure their kids’ financial futures are as secure...
FTSE 250 - value vs growth and the hunt for yield
Thursday 26 Aug 2021T his is part two of a three-part series on the FTSE 250. Read part one here and we’ll conclude the series in next week’s issue. In our three part series on the FTSE 250 we are aiming to slice and dice the index to identify stocks with different inherent qualities and generate ideas for investors...
Emerging markets: Views from the experts
Thursday 26 Aug 20211. China is in the middle of a tightening regulatory cycle, implementing anti-monopoly, data security and industry-specific regulations. The underlying thread that ties the intense regulatory activities across many industries lies in Beijing’s determination to develop China into a ‘modernized...
Emerging markets’ long-term outperformance
Thursday 26 Aug 2021Because emerging markets are subject to bouts of considerable volatility it is easy to lose sight of the bigger picture. Powered by developing economies like China and India the MSCI Emerging Markets index has comfortably outpaced its developed market counterpart MSCI World since its launch at the...