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Investment Perspectives - May 2024

05 Jun 2024

In our May edition of Investment Perspectives, we’ve brought you topical articles with a practical application to your scheme. You’ll also find a handpicked selection of our latest thought leadership. 

Articles in this edition include:

  • Creating an insurer-ready portfolio - what you need to know. - Shaun Nicol, Investment Consultant.
  • Can carbon offsets support investors' net-zero plans? - Rachel Barrack, Senior Responsible Investment Analyst, and Chris O'Bryen, Investment Associate Consultant. 
  • Spotlight on multi-asset absolute return funds. - Ross Rausch, Investment Research Analyst. 
  • Capital Markets Update. - Chris Arcari, Head of Capital Markets. 

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