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What you need to know about style investing

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What you need to know about style investing

May 19, 2022

What are investment ‘styles’ and why do they matter? Jonathan Sparks, UK Chief Investment Officer, asks Stanko Milojevic, Head of Asset Allocation, some key questions about style investing to help us understand the background and meaning of what has become a popular concept in investment today.

Investing Essentials: Making Sense of Style Investing Watch the video: Investing Essentials: Making Sense of Style Investing
Jonathan Sparks and Stanko Milojevic discuss the history of style investing and outline some of the most popular investment styles today, such as value, growth and quality. “Various investment styles can remain in or out of favour for very long periods of time,” explains Stanko. Listen as he and Jonathan discuss how styles can be tilted according to the prevailing macroeconomic environment, whether you can go overweight in a style, and what this means for your investment portfolio.

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