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Markets were steady in November until a new coronavirus variant emerged, sending a shudder down the collective backbone of investors worldwide. Inflation may have been grabbing all the headlines, but…
Wealth manager James Hambro & Partners (JH&P) has recruited experienced investment manager Colin Orr to further strengthen its rapidly growing Scottish office. Orr, a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute…
“The voluntary sector was particularly badly hit by the COVID-19 crisis. Many organisations faced significant cuts to their income as fundraising slowed and the financial outlook became highly uncertain. From…
Strong earnings helped keep markets buoyant in October, but the contrast with negative returns in September demonstrated the importance of managing risks effectively. October saw a revival in markets after…
We’re thrilled to have won the ‘Best Medium Company’ Award at the 2021 CityWire Investment Performance Awards. Our investment process focuses on a thorough understanding of the companies we invest…
JH&P’s lead on responsible investing Sarah Goose outlines how investors are looking to the lessons learned from tackling greenhouse gas emissions to prioritise biodiversity. If I were to ask you…
The sugar rush is over – central banks have signalled that the period of maximum support has ended, and monetary policy will be reeled back. As the economy sobers up,…
By signing the 2021 Global Investor Statement to Governments on the Climate Crisis we’re standing together with our peers to make our voice heard. The initiative is spearheaded by the…
Wealth manager James Hambro & Partners has recruited 7IM’s head of financial planning, George Martineau. Martineau, who will become a partner at JH&P, joins his former colleague, Alex Montgomery, in…
Four-minute read Filtering out the market noise As governments and central banks start talking about plans to reduce the levels of economic support put in place during the COVID-19 crisis,…
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