advertisement

Equities

| equities |
Director Dialogue: our engagement with FTSE 350 non-executive directors

Kimberley Lewis, Schroders’ Head of Active Ownership, shares how our inaugural Director Dialogue event epitomises our approach to sustainability challenges.

Read More
| equities |
Coronavirus highlights the importance of the employee-employer relationship

Companies do not operate in a vacuum and the Covid-19 pandemic has shown the importance of how companies treat their employees.

Read More
| equities |
Can we avoid an energy crunch?

Huge investment is needed if we are to meet climate targets while still keeping the lights on. This creates opportunities for investors.

Read More
| equities |
South-east Asian equities: the good news and bad news for investors

South-east Asian economies have been in recovery mode this year. But is this now priced into market valuations? And where are the opportunities?

Read More
| equities |
What’s behind value’s recent renaissance?

Value investor Nick Kirrage explains why investors should be wary of easy narratives to explain market moves.

Read More
| equities |
Why the Fourth Industrial Revolution may create beach hotspots for investors

With data becoming increasingly critical to our digital economy, Global Cities' Ben Forster explains why beachfront real estate is now hot property.

Read More
| equities |
London regains top spot in Schroders’ Global Cities Index

While the UK capital scored highly on its response to climate change, car-reliant Los Angeles dropped from first to 14th place.

Read More
| equities |
The Elon Musk dilemma – AKA the stockmarket cost/benefit trade-off

Elon Musk, CEO of electric carmaker Tesla, has suggested he will take the company private. We look at the benefits and costs of a stockmarket listing.

Read More
| equities |
Climate Progress Dashboard shows further improvement, but the pace of change remains too slow

An improvement in electric car sales in China moves the dial on our progress dashboard the right way, but higher investment in oil is a setback.

Read More
| equities |
Q&A: Why do markets rise even when the outlook is bleak?

The global economy is on track for its worst recession in nearly 100 years, yet April was the market’s best monthly performance in three decades and they continued to rise in May. Why?

Read More
| equities |
Climate Progress Dashboard update: Holds at 4.1 degrees

The sustainability team's latest review of climate change efforts highlights the tension mounting between oil and gas producers and the changing transport industry.

Read More
| equities |
Outlook 2022: Global and thematic equities

Pricing power will be key for global shares in 2022. Here’s why.

Read More
| equities |
On a charge or out of juice – can EV charging infrastructure keep up with demand?

Investment in charging points and grid reinforcement will be needed to enable further growth in EV sales.

Read More
| equities |
The future of TV: Is it just the walking dead?

Traditional TV is undergoing major changes, but reports of its imminent death are exaggerated. We think there’s life in the old box yet.

Read More
| equities |
Four reasons there could be a big opportunity in small caps

US smaller companies are well positioned at this time of uncertainty. Here's why.

Read More
| equities |
How has the US stock market performed around midterm elections?

Could the US midterm elections on 6 November pose a further stumbling block for stock markets?

Read More
| equities |
Will the Tiger outdo the Ox?

The year of the Ox - 2021 - was a disappointing year for investors in Chinese shares. The year of the Tiger should be more favourable - though don't expect too much.

Read More
| equities |
World Cup special: which stockmarkets look ‘cheap’?

Our quarterly examination of market valuations coincides with the World Cup. Duncan Lamont offers some observations about market performance - and pitch performance.

Read More
| equities |
How will global disruption affect small cap stocks?

Investors are increasingly being drawn to smaller companies due to their ability to navigate the growing theme of disruption.

Read More
| equities |
Los Angeles claims top spot in Schroders Global Cities 30 index for the second time

LA is ranked no.1 while Chinese cities are most improved and London falls.

Read More