Friday Finance: Brough on mid caps

FRIDAY FINANCE

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This week, Investment Week's editorial director Lawrence Gosling will be conducting a live interview with Andy Brough, Schroders' mid-cap specialist.

Brough will explain his view of the equity markets, why his outlook for the UK economy is pessimistic, and how he manages asset flows in his UK Mid 250 fund. There will also be a video of Ignis' chief economist Stuart Thomson discussing 'The Good, The Bad & The Ugly' – his three potential scenarios for economic growth in the next three to five years. There will also be another Investment 101 from Kate Hollis of S&P Fund Services answering the question: ‘Where can absolute return funds invest?’ If you have missed a Friday Finance, see our audio/video section to access previous episo...

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