InvestmentAdviser ISSUE 18 August 2008 >> Features

Leading Story

A rational approach to policing the fund

Schroders fund manager Allan Conway talks to Stephen Wilmot about why to him country selection is as important as stock selection

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Turning the clock back

Defensive asset allocation continues to makes sense as stagflation rears its ugly head

Taking a swipe at the scourge of inflation

ETFs could be the way for investors to protect themselves against the corrosive effects of inflation

Ignore recent past performance

What a difference a year makes. At this time in 2007, developed markets were starting their long descent into the downturn generated by the subprime crisis and ensuing liquidity crunch. Emerging markets performed comparatively heroically, with some pundits suggesting that they had decoupled from developed markets entirely.

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Anticipating recovery in the emerging markets

Axa Framlington fund manager William Calvert talks to Stephen Wilmot about looking forward to robust growth and shunning oil companies


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Following the latest fashion

Absolute return funds have steadily become must haves in the current market environment

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Sipps under the spotlight

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A sturdy ship in choppy waters

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Just what are absolute returns?

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A tough as old boots

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