Why Investment Quorum favours equities over bonds

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Lee Robertson, CEO of wealth management firm Investment Quorum, explains why he is still positive on equity markets despite negative sentiment.

We build our client portfolios through a multi-asset, multi-region approach to investment, combining managers by blending their individual styles and outlooks toward different asset classes, investment strategies and 
fund compositions. However, given the recent strong falls in equity markets, this is a problematic time to be blending funds and particular attention has to be paid to the underlying assets within the fund and our overall client exposure to the various asset classes. Value in equities Commenting on asset classes comes with the usual caveats of predictions of often bein...

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