29 Sep 2021

Artemis: Webcast: The next decade of global investing ...

Simon Edelsten explains how the Global Select Fund’s thematic approach should help identify the next decade’s winners – as it did in the last.


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The Artemis Global Select Fund celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Managers Simon Edelsten and Alex Illingworth will discuss how the fund’s thematic approach should help them identify the next decade’s winners – as it did in the last.

They will set out how a return to communist values in China has affected their outlook and positioning; and will discuss why they believe equity markets are still reasonably valued, despite recently hitting all-time highs

 

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