UK domestics have been labelled as cheap by many investors since the Brexit vote in 2016, but the deratings that have occurred since may be here to stay in many cases, according to Tellworth Investments.
UK domestics have been labelled as cheap by many investors since the Brexit vote in 2016, but the deratings that have occurred since may be here to stay in many cases, according to Tellworth Investments. Founded by ex-Cazenove fund managers Paul Marriage and John Warren last year, Tellworth utilises alternative sources of data as part of its investment process when assessing opportunities in UK equity markets. Marriage unveils plans for Tellworth Investments as he warns of AIM bubble Sebastian Jory, head of data driven strategies at Tellworth, which is part of multi-boutique invest...
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