Investment performance: What the last decade tells us about the next

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The next decade in investment will be defined by the emerging trends we are seeing today, writes Andrzej Pioch

It's been ten years since we launched our multi-index proposition at Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM), and through that period we have taken onboard some important investment lessons that can be applied to today. Whilst the last decade (and beyond) was defined by artificially low-interest rates and inflation, ample liquidity and rising markets, the next ten years are set to be a wholly different proposition. We believe applying these lessons can help us prepare portfolios to both manage emerging risks and capture the potential opportunities ahead. Prepare don't predict ...

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