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What two questions should an investor ask themselves if a company’s share price goes up? In this recent webinar recording, join Scottish Mortgage’s decision-makers as they answer this and the questions put to them by its shareholders.
What two questions should an investor ask themselves if a company’s share price goes up? In this recent webinar recording, join Scottish Mortgage’s decision-makers as they answer this and the questions put to them by its shareholders.
In this webinar recording Matthew Brett, manager of the Baillie Gifford Japan Trust, looks back at examples of change and setbacks over the last 15 years of investing in Japan; and forward to consider the positioning of the trust for the future. Capital at risk.
Tom Slater and Lawrence Burns discuss three topics on shareholders’ minds – portfolio performance, China, and the future outlook.
The Global Discovery mission to capture opportunities in the enduring cycle of innovation has made for a fascinating ten years. But the team believes that the next decade looks even more exciting. Capital at risk.
In turbulent times, Scottish Mortgage’s focus is on long-term investing, not on the discomfort of drawdowns. Deputy fund manager Lawrence Burns explains why.
The US is home to fast-growing, disruptive and culturally unique companies. Watch this recent webinar recording to hear from fund managers Gary Robinson and Kirsty Gibson as they discuss growth investing in the US and the businesses that are driving structural change across sectors worldwide.
Scottish Mortgage deputy fund manager Lawrence Burns explains how access to the brightest minds in entrepreneurship and academia allows him and his team to invest in the leading companies of the future
Over four decades Japan has seen 21 prime ministers come and go. Exporters such as Toyota and Toshiba have flourished but the country has also struggled with debt and deflation. Matthew Brett, manager of The Baillie Gifford Japan Trust, discusses what’s next
Companies and industries rarely evolve gradually. Progress is often explosive explains Kirsty Gibson, joint manager of the Baillie Gifford US Growth Trust
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