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Should I stay or should I go now?

In summary, while we will get the answers in 2023 to the key questions that puzzled markets in 2022, such as where inflation and interest rates will peak, it is the longer-term trends in innovation, inflation and interest rates that really matter to investors. It seems to us they could be pointing in a different direction from recent times. It would be wise for investors to at least consider this as 2023 starts to unfold.

Mike Fox, Head of Sustainable Investments

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