The May edition

Later this year, millions of Americans will queue outside polling booths to vote for the person who will lead the free world for the next four years. Given the influence that person will hold, the outcome of the vote will impact most aspects of our lives, especially the financial markets. Indeed, what would four more […]

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Later this year, millions of Americans will queue outside polling booths to vote for the person who will lead the free world for the next four years. Given the influence that person will hold, the outcome of the vote will impact most aspects of our lives, especially the financial markets.

Indeed, what would four more years of Joe Biden in the White House or another term for Donald Trump mean for investment portfolios?

Our cover story in May examines the scenarios and looks at how investors are preparing for the next US presidential term.

The edition also asks whether equities in Japan have peaked, while the chief investment officer of Brightwell, which runs the BT Pension Fund, tells us about a one-portfolio approach and the benefits of sometimes doing nothing.

We also have an 18-page review of our first Private Markets Conference can also be read in the May edition with a detailed look at each of our panel discussions.

We hope you enjoy the edition.

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