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Summer webinar: Has election fever positively impacted our client investment portfolios?

Our client’s often ask questions on how elections will affect financial markets and therefore their portfolio. And as 2024 is a huge year for voters, these questions are ever more relevant. Politics – at home and abroad – can create a lot of noise, which is often difficult to make sense of. We hope our outlook helps to dial down that noise as we offer our reflections on recent geopolitical shifts and suggests we ‘focus on the fundamentals’.

2024 is generally moving in a positive direction for investors. Minor improvements in Asian and European markets are welcome, as is the recent broadening of the US market and the disinflationary situation in the UK and internationally. We remain ‘cautiously optimistic’ as we move past the summer and into the latter half of the year.

In our latest webinar Richard Champion and Tom Becket, Co-Chief Investment Officers at Canaccord gave their thoughts on some of the key topics in our outlook and raised by our clients including:

  • Will the new Labour government raise taxes anytime soon?
  • Will any of their reforms upset the AIM (Alternative Investment Market)? 
  • Would a Trump 2.0 presidency be bad for equities and fixed income?
  • The positive view regarding corporate earnings and future growth

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Richard Champion

Co-Chief Investment Officer

Richard joined Canaccord in June 2015 and is a member of the Asset Allocation and Portfolio Construction committees, as well as chairing the UK Stock Selection committee. He was previously Chief Investment Officer at Sanlam Private Wealth, and has extensive experience running Global, European and UK equity portfolios, as well as managing money for high-net-worth clients. He is an Associate of the Society of Investment Professionals.


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