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Global Property Equities Outlook for 2Q 2013

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2Q 2013 Property securities outlook by Patrick Sumner, Head of Global Indirect Property.

Weekly wrap: GDP growth: Japanese joy, European gloom

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In Asia, it is hoped that Japanese exports for April (Tuesday) will build on recent strength (+1.1% year-on-year in March). Over in China, the health of the manufacturing sector is gauged with the release of the May HSBC Flash Manufacturing PMI (Wednesday); the April reading came in at 50.4, signalling only a slight improvement in manufacturing activity.

Citywire: Henderson tech stars sell out of social media plays

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Ian Warmerdam and Stuart O'Gorman have decided to take profits on positions in Facebook and LinkedIn to allow them to focus the Henderson HF Global Technology fund on the internet retail market.

Investment opportunities abound in emerging markets

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Emerging markets equities have had a bit of a bumpy ride in recent years. During the last three years the asset class has underperformed US equities by a significant margin and has registered a similar performance to Europe despite the fact that the latter was at the epicentre of almost every negative tail risk event.

Multi-Manager monthly update May 2013

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After a strong first quarter global equity markets experienced some volatility during April but the MSCI World Index managed to gain 0.7% over the month. Most regional stock markets delivered similar returns with the exception of Japan and the emerging markets.

Global Snapshot May 2013 is available now

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Financial markets were in a positive mood in April. Further supportive central bank action in the form of aggressive new quantitative easing plans from the Bank of Japan, positive developments in Cyprus and the appointment of both president and prime minister in Italy ensured the upbeat sentiment outweighed further weakness in economic data and mixed corporate earnings.

Eurozone output rise consistent with "monetarist" forecast

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Posts since last summer (e.g. here) argued that the Eurozone economy would bottom out in autumn 2012 and revive into 2013, based on a recovery in real narrow money from spring 2012.

Indonesia: Cautious at a macro level

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Mike Kerley, manager of the Henderson Asian Dividend Income Unit Trust and the Henderson Horizon Asian Dividend Income Fund, provides his view on Indonesia following slightly weaker-than-expected Q1 GDP data.

Weekly wrap: Special FX: Dollar/yen breaches ¥100 level

2 weeks ago
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Market momentum continued last week, with the S&P 500 and Dax ascending to new highs and the FTSE closing above 6,600 for the first time since 2007. There was a ‘Nirvana’ moment in the Japanese market as the yen broke through the psychological ¥100 barrier versus the dollar for the first time in four years. ‘Abenomics’ continues to raise expectations for further yen weakening and improving Japanese corporate profits. Looking ahead, eurozone industrial production comes to the fore on Tuesday, swiftly followed by the initial reading of first quarter euro area economic growth on Wednesday, where a small contraction is expected.

Weekly wrap: Reserve Bank of Australia cuts interest rates to record low

2 weeks ago
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Global equities had cause to celebrate last week after political tensions eased in Italy, US jobs data surprised to the upside, and as the European Central Bank (ECB) and Federal Reserve (Fed) maintained their accommodative monetary policies. European equities were supported by the ECB’s decision to lower its main interest rate by 25 basis points to a record low of 0.5%, with ECB President Mario Draghi promising the central bank stood "ready to act if needed".

Hot property: the attractions of property equities

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3 weeks ago
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With bond yields offering low and, in some cases, negative real rates of return, property equities are becoming increasingly attractive as an alternative investment by providing an attractive dividend yield, liquidity, and diversification.

Weekly wrap: The UK economy avoids a triple dip recession

1 month ago
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Global equity markets enjoyed another positive week despite weak manufacturing surveys in the US and Europe. The coming week will reveal the latest rates decision from the European Central Bank and the Federal Open Market Committee’s current monetary policy stance.

Citywire: Consumption reform remains key to growth, says China manager

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‘The past five years would have been an ideal time to restructure the Chinese economy,’ says Caroline Maurer, fund manager at Henderson Global Investors (Singapore).

Wind in the sails or stagnant water?

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1 month ago
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Bill McQuaker, Head of Multi-Asset, gives his latest outlook for financial markets

Is Asia still Competitive?

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The developing economies of Asia have rightly been dubbed the factories of the world. But with currencies and wages appreciating will Asia start losing market share or even witness a reversal of the outsourcing trend?

Imbalances in the Chinese economy

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A common topic of recent economic discussion has been the imbalance in the components of Chinese gross domestic product (GDP). The consensus is that, at an estimated 35% of GDP, consumption accounts for an excessively small proportion of total GDP for a country at China’s stage of development.

Weekly wrap: This week brings the first glimpse of US and UK Q1 GDP

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Global equities endured a turbulent week with many key stock markets closing lower. Gold hogged the headlines, falling 9% on Monday, the biggest one-day drop in 30 years. There are concerns that Cyprus may sell down gold reserves to finance its bailout and other indebted nations may follow suit; suggestions that the US may be closer to reaching a decision to wind down its quantitative easing programme helped exacerbate the fall.

The attractions of property equities

1 month ago
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In a world of continuing market volatility and low interest rates, investors can still stay invested by seeking opportunities in the right asset classes. Property equities could be one such asset class.

Crossing the Rubicon - central bankers gamble with monetary policy

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1 month ago
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What does evolving central bank policy mean for investors?

Hopeful Asian indicators

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Japanese money supply growth has been firming gradually, partly reflecting the already-significant QE programme introduced by the previous Bank of Japan (BoJ) leadership.


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