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Literature library

Welcome to the literature library. Here you can download our latest documents containing all you need to know about our funds, along with market insights from our team of investment experts.  


A guide to investing in volatile markets

3905 KB | PDF

This guide gives you information on all the things you might need to consider when investing through periods of volatility in the markets.

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Why Invest Globally?

285 KB | PDF

Whether it’s shopping at a local market or eating at a nearby restaurant, many of us are naturally inclined to make selections close to our geographic familiarity. This can also be the case when making investment choices.

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Why multi-manager investing

350 KB | PDF

No one person can be an expert at everything. That’s why we combine the best managers in their respective fields into our portfolios, to make sure we have an expert taking care of each asset class or region.

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Responsible investing and ESG

270 KB | PDF

ESG is a common acronym used when talking about Responsible Investing. This single pager gives you an overview of each pillar and why they are important.

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Latest insights

Podcast: Global markets – glass half empty or half...

Article | Podcasts | 16/05/2023

Equity markets have spent the last month moving in a relatively narrow range. There seem to be multiple headwinds. Even before the regional banking crisis in the US, higher interest rates have curbed the demand for credit, while core inflation remains stubbornly high.

Archinomics Monthly - April 2023

Article | Investments | 05/05/2023

Fears of a banking crisis faded, with large US and European banks announcing sizeable first quarter profits. However, US investment bank JPMorgan Chase was forced into an emergency rescue of California-based regional lender First Republic Bank.

Podcast: What has the banking crisis changed?

Article | Podcasts | 14/04/2023

After the turbulent days of early March, markets now seem to view the banking crisis as a small number of idiosyncratic events. And yet a broader credit squeeze remains a possibility, which could rein in economic growth.

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