Cris Sholto Heaton
Cris Sholto Heaton is an investment analyst and writer who has been contributing to MoneyWeek since 2006 and was managing editor of the magazine between 2016 and 2018. He is especially interested in international investing, believing many investors still focus too much on their home markets and that it pays to take advantage of all the opportunities the world offers. He often writes about Asian equities, international income and global asset allocation.
Cris began his career in financial services consultancy at PwC and Lane Clark & Peacock, before an abrupt change of direction into oil, gas and energy at Petroleum Economist and Platts and subsequently into investment research and writing. In addition to his articles for MoneyWeek, he also works with a number of asset managers, consultancies and financial information providers.
He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and the Investment Management Certificate, as well as degrees in finance and mathematics. He has also studied acting, film-making and photography, and strongly suspects that an awareness of what makes a compelling story is just as important for understanding markets as any amount of qualifications.
Latest articles by Cris Sholto Heaton
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Get back in balance with equal-weighted indices
Equal-weighted indices are one way to dilute the influence of mega-cap tech stocks in the US market.
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Trust in US TIPS to beat inflation
In an inflationary market TIPS, the US Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities are most compelling says Cris Sholto Heaton.
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Inflation-linked bonds – lock in a real yield
Inflation-linked bonds look more compelling than they have done for many years, especially in the US
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Is it too soon to price in falling interest rates?
Inflation is only slowly ticking down, but markets are already pricing in relatively low interest rates.
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The demand for oil is slowing and green energy is taking over
The IEA forecasts oil demand growth to slow sharply in the next few years. The end of the era may be underway.
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Don’t count resources out
Analysis Commodities have performed poorly over the past year, but they tend to move in long and volatile cycles.
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The top supermarket reward schemes to earn air miles
Advice If you want to ramp up on Avios or Virgin points, these are the top supermarket reward schemes that let you earn air miles.
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Protect yourself from mobile-banking app scams
Features Security flaws in some mobile-banking apps are being exploited by crooks.
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The best ways to save with railcards
Advice The cost of train tickets keeps going up, but there are ways to save. We’ve rounded up all the railcards you can use to cut costs.
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Will Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse spark a new crisis?
Analysis The fall of Silicon Valley Bank and the rescue of Credit Suisse have sent shockwaves through the financial system. However, they’re unlikely to lead to another 2008-style bank crisis says Cris Sholto Heaton
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How to earn a higher rate on your spare cash in ISAs and SIPPs
Tips Money-market funds can help investors get more interest on balances in Isas and Sipps
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The US stock market – should you put more into the S&P 500?
Analysis Everything went right for the US stock market in the past decade. It will be hard to repeat that as interest rates rise. We look at how attractive the S&P 500 is right now.
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Open-ended property funds and the illusion of liquidity
Analysis The pension crisis is once again showing why real-estate investment trusts (Reits) are a better choice than open-ended property funds
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Why the Bank of England intervened in the bond market
Analysis A sudden crisis for pension funds exposed to rapidly rising bond yields meant the Bank of England had to act. Cris Sholto Heaton looks at the lessons for all investors.
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Mortgage interest rates are signalling a return to lower inflation
Analysis The pricing of fixed-rate mortgage deals shows that markets are still betting on a return to lower inflation and low rates, says Cris Sholto Heaton.
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Can energy futures tell us where our fuel bills are going next?
Analysis It’s tempting to think that energy futures tell us where our energy bill might be heading next. But in reality, markets are just too complex. Cris Sholto Heaton explains why.
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How to avoid risk when investing in real estate
Analysis For all the talk of working from home and shifting demand for offices, the outlook for interest rates matters more for investors in real estate.
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Holding too much cash: the peril of playing it safe
Advice Holding too much cash is painful in a high-inflation world, even if you expect the market to tread water. Cris Sholto Heaton explains why.
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Fill your portfolio with your very best ideas
Analysis Fund managers’ top picks beat the market, but the rest of their portfolios often add little value, says Chris Sholto Heaton.
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An investment trust offering a double discount on South Korean stocks
Tips The Weiss Korea Opportunity Fund offers a way to buy leading South Korean stocks at a 50% discount, says Cris Sholto Heaton.
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MoneyWeek ETF portfolio update: taking a lesson on inflation from the 1970s
Tips Inflation is here to stay. Time to protect our ETF portfolio with some energy exposure, says Cris Sholto Heaton
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Value stocks: when cheaper isn’t cheap enough
Advice Value stocks will probably beat growth stocks in the years ahead, but that won’t necessarily mean high returns, says Cris Sholto Heaton
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Margin lending: investors are loading up on cheap debt to buy stocks
Advice Central banks will be slow to raise rates, but even small changes matter with US margin debt at record highs
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Lessons for investors from the 1800s
Advice New data suggests that factors such as value, momentum and low beta have a long history of success
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