MSCI
The latest news, updates and opinions on MSCI from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Funds to buy UK small-cap stocks on a discount
Tips Investment trusts investing in smaller companies are recovering, yet share prices haven’t caught up, says Max King.
By Max King Published
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Ethical investing: how to find an ESG tracker fund
Advice The number of ethical exchange-traded funds is growing ever larger – David C Stevenson outlines your options.
By David C. Stevenson Last updated
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Five funds to help you invest in a new Europe
Tips Growth stocks are a much bigger part of European markets than many investors realise. These five funds will help you buy in.
By David C. Stevenson Published
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Three stocks to profit from corporate Japan’s cash piles
Tips Japanese companies have been piling up cash, but investors have been discounting its value. Here, professional investor Joe Bauernfreund highlights three stocks that can unlock it.
By Joe Bauernfreund Published
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ESG investing provides shelter in the storm
Analysis Funds focusing on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues proved resilient during the market slump.
By David C. Stevenson Published
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The trouble with "World" stockmarket indices and how to fix them
Advice Indices such as the MSCI World or the FTSE World are not an accurate reflection of the global economy
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Should you buy Smithson, Terry Smith’s new investment trust?
Features Merryn Somerset Webb finds out more about the Smithson investment trust – who’s running it, what’s in it, and how much it will cost.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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America's bull market gets vertigo
Features America's benchmark S&P 500 stockmarket index has been in a bull market since March 2009 – or just over 3,400 days. It is only 50 days short of the longest post-1945 bull run, October 1990 to March 2000.
By Andrew Van Sickle Published
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Momentum investing: what it is, why it works and what to buy
Tutorials Momentum investing – buying what has already gone up in price in the belief that it will keep doing so – shouldn’t work in theory. Yet in real life, it does. Stephen Connolly looks at why – and what to buy.
By Stephen Connolly Published
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