24 May 2021
The valuation anomaly in high quality dividend-paying companies
The valuation anomaly in high quality dividend-paying companies

The market rotation from working from home winners to reflation and recovery has left behind a number of high-quality dividend-paying companies. Fidelity Global Dividend Fund Manager Dan Roberts reviews this overlooked opportunity set and highlights the compelling investment opportunity it has created.

27 October 2022
Asia Q4 outlook - Potential bright spot amid a challenging winter
Asia Q4 outlook - Potential bright spot amid a challenging winter

With recessions looming over most developed markets, Asia is marching to a different beat this winter. Against this backdrop, Global CIO Andrew McCaffery explains why Asia’s key economies serve as a useful diversifier, with more policy certainty potentially coming from the Chinese Party Congress this October.

24 May 2021
Strat snippets - Tempering the taper talk
Strat snippets - Tempering the taper talk

With talk of central bank tapering increasing, how should fixed income holders approach this environment? Fidelity Strategic Bond Fund Investment Director Steve Bramley discusses why it need not be all doom and gloom, while also outlining some of the opportunities emerging in higher beta areas like high yield and emerging market debt (EMD).

25 October 2022
Are cost pressures finally easing?
Are cost pressures finally easing?

Our latest analyst survey suggests that input cost inflation is starting to stabilise, amid signs of demand destruction. Here, we delve into the results and highlight how our analysts are expecting labour and non-labour cost pressures to evolve across key economic regions over the coming months.

20 May 2021
The outlook for Europe
The outlook for Europe

Sam Morse and Marcel Stötzel, portfolio managers of the Fidelity European Fund, outline why they maintain a positive outlook for European equities. In particular, they discuss why a focus on robust and cash generative dividend-payers looks well placed to continue to reward investors with a longer-term view.

3 October 2022
Watch where you step as defaults set to rise
Watch where you step as defaults set to rise

Many investors have grown used to a low default environment in the wake of the global financial crisis, but could this be about to change? As macro concerns build, Global Fixed Income CIO Steve Ellis looks at how different parts of the credit market could react to a rise in defaults and reveals why high yield investors may be taking on more risk than they are being paid for.

28 September 2022
A sustained value comeback?
A sustained value comeback?

After a long period of underperformance, value investing has been making a comeback over the past year or so. Against this backdrop, Nitin Bajaj, portfolio manager of Fidelity Asian Values PLC & the Fidelity Asian Smaller Companies Fund, outlines how his portfolios have benefited from this environment and provides an insight into the value areas which still offer unrecognised investment potential.

6 May 2021
Is UK value back?
Is UK value back?

Alex Wright, portfolio manager of Fidelity Special Situations & Fidelity Special Values PLC, outlines why he believes the recent rally in UK value stocks and sectors could be just the start of a sustained longer-term rebound. He looks at what’s driving this shift in market leadership and how his portfolios are positioned to capitalise.

19 August 2022
A critical moment for climate change
A critical moment for climate change

Our CEO Anne Richards explains why the next step in the response to the climate emergency will be the hardest. Turning pledges and commitments into real action requires effort; however, it is essential now that the scale of the problem is better understood, and the solutions made clearer.

5 May 2021
Emerging from the winter of discontent
Emerging from the winter of discontent

As we move through the second quarter of 2021, the global economic recovery continues apace, although market volatility and ‘mini tantrums’ are testing central bank credibility. Against this evolving market and macroeconomic backdrop, our Global Macro and Strategic Asset Allocation team explain why they are still pro-risk for now and outline their highly selective approach to asset allocation.

11 August 2022
Fund update - Emerging Markets
Fund update - Emerging Markets

Fidelity Emerging Markets portfolio manager Nick Price provides an update on the strategy. Following a tumultuous period in developing markets, he discusses how he is positioning the portfolio amid ongoing uncertainty, while also outlining the key areas of opportunity across this large and diverse investment universe.

23 April 2021
Asia's evolving outlook
Asia's evolving outlook

Paras Anand, CIO of Asset Management, Asia Pacific, debates the investment outlook for the region. After a strong run in regional markets, he outlines why headline returns could be more modest going forward, with potentially significant shifts in market leadership. How should investors approach this new environment?

13 April 2021
Strat snippets: How we're positioning for recovery
Strat snippets: How we're positioning for recovery

With the global economic recovery largely on track, our thoughts are inevitably turning to what the next phase of the cycle will have in store for markets. Against this backdrop, Fidelity Strategic Bond Fund Co-Manager Tim Foster shares his latest views on the evolving opportunity set across fixed income assets, with an eye to sustainability considerations.

11 August 2022
Global Asset Allocation Insights - August 2022
Global Asset Allocation Insights - August 2022

Our Multi Asset team's views on which asset classes and markets are presenting the greatest opportunities and risks.

14 April 2021
Can the EM rally continue?
Can the EM rally continue?

EM equities have begun to rally after a protracted period of relative underperformance. Meanwhile, supply constraints, stimulus and a transition to a greener economy lend support to commodities. Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund Manager Nick Price looks at historical correlation of EM equities with commodities, which suggests that the breakout could be sustained.

9 August 2022
Why cash isn't always king
Why cash isn't always king

A combination of low savings rates and high inflation has the potential to materially erode the real value of cash holdings over time. With UK inflation showing signs of being broader and stickier than first anticipated, we outline the benefits of short-dated credit as a tool for investors looking to sweat the cash element of a well-diversified portfolio.

7 April 2021
Asian equities: Flows vs friction
Asian equities: Flows vs friction

Paras Anand, CIO of Asset Management, Asia Pacific sets out the case for why growth opportunities in post-pandemic Asia are positioned to propel a long-term boom in equity capital markets. The region continues to draw in ever greater flows from investors starved of returns in global equities and so, with this potential paradigm shift brewing, what’s the case for Asian equities?

1 August 2022
Asia Q3 outlook - openings and opportunities
Asia Q3 outlook - openings and opportunities

Financials markets are at a transition point, with shifting policy and inflation dynamics prompting a “global reset”. Amid this disruption, Global CIO Andrew McCaffery believes Asia stands in a relatively strong position, with China starting to look increasingly attractive as it re-emerges from lockdowns.

25 March 2021
The great fiscal pivot
The great fiscal pivot

The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated numerous pre-existing macroeconomic trends, including a dramatic rise in global debt. Our global macro and strategic asset allocation team examines the primary driver behind this: fiscal spending to mitigate the effects of the pandemic. We also assess the differing approaches to fiscal policy taken by the US, the European Union and China.

27 July 2022
China's property downturn may have found a floor
China's property downturn may have found a floor

The Chinese government’s will to reform its important property sector is balanced against the more urgent task of reviving a slowing economy. With policy showing signs of softening, we assess what happens next and look at the investment opportunities in ancillary areas related to building maintenance and upgrades.