In the spotlight global equities
Global equities are popular from Norway to Spain. These two countries are actually the two were the number of buyers is highest.
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Global equities are popular from Norway to Spain. These two countries are actually the two were the number of buyers is highest.
Any further policy action by the ECB will mainly benefit the equity markets in Europe. That’s what fund selectors attending Expert Investor Norway, held last week in Oslo, think.
This gallery contains images taken during the Expert Investor Norway event on the 19th November 2014
Norwegian fund buyers have been aggressively shifting their preferences for large and small caps over the past year. While European small caps are much less in favour now, their EM equivalents are more popular than ever.
Fund selectors attending Expert Investor Europe’s Alternative Ucits Congress in Versailles in October tell us what alternative strategies they are investing in now.
Niclas Hiller, chief investment officer of Formuesforvaltning in Norway, tells EIE’s Tjibbe Hoekstra how he is preparing for a sustained period of lower returns across all asset classes.
Norwegian fund selectors stick to developed market bonds while the rest of the continent seems to have more or less abandoned this asset class.
Despite record-low yields, government bonds are more popular than ever with Norwegian fund selectors.
Danish fund selectors are maintaining their reputation as the Nordics most cheerful people, EIE research has shown.
The Norwegian economy will slow by more than consensus expectations‚ according to Capital Economics
Attitudes to the US stock market were the biggest differentiator between Oslo and most of the rest of Europe
The voting results from fund selectors in Oslo, in November 2013