Didn’t get a chance to attend the Morningstar Investment Conference last week? Never fear – the Morningstar.co.uk team was on hand, meeting experts, interviewing speakers and digesting the themes so you don’t have to.
Top-rated fund managers from Jupiter, PIMCO, JO Hambro Capital Management, Troy, Schroders and M&G shared where they see the greatest investment opportunities. We covered off Europe, emerging markets, the US, UK stocks, gold and alternatives.
Economists from JP Morgan and the University of Kent gave their view on global stock markets, encompassing Donald Trump's tax plans, life after Brexit, and the risk of another global recession.
Aberdeen Standard, BlackRock, Killik & Co and Morningstar Investment Management navigated savings and retirement, taking in the financial disparities between millennials and baby-boomers, outcome investing and what risk really means.
Throw in a former hostage negotiator, an innovation geek, a bitcoin analyst and a host of ESG forerunners and prepare for your guide to what the experts say.
Tuesday: Economic and Market Change
Brexit, the risk of recession and central bank policy
What Will Happen to Politics Post-Brexit?
Will US Tax Reform Lead to Growth or Inflation?
How to Stay Positive When Markets Look Negative
Why Investors Should Be Nervous About Markets
Schroders: Europe Fears are Unfounded
Are Bonds Sufficient Diversifiers?
Wednesday: Technology and Innovation
Artificial intelligence, disruption and crytocurrency
What is Artificial Intelligence?
Where WPP and Capita Went Wrong
Blockchain Offers Risk and Reward to Investors
Why Your Financial Adviser Should Embrace Technology
Tesla Growth Story Intact Despite Poor Results
Thursday: Responsible Investing
ESG, carbon investing and sustainable returns
Why Should Investors Care About Climate Change?
How Passive Funds are Playing an Active Role in ESG
Is Your Financial Adviser Listening to You?
Friday: Life, Death and Retirement
Intergenerational finances, outcome investing and pension provision
How Millennial Savers Have it Better - and Worse
Millennials vs Baby-boomers: The Financial Divide