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Study: strong positive correlation - Fondsnieuws coverage/market performance

A study by a group of researchers from Ghent University shows that the sentiment of the coverage in Fondsnieuws (Investment Officer Luxembourg’s sister Dutch sister publication, along with Investment Officer Belgium) positively correlates with market returns. From this the researchers conclude that the journalistic work of Fondsnieuws has a certain predictive value for future stock market performance.

Sports & Investments: Orange manager Joof Verhees (VLK) 

In 2017, Joof Verhees, senior client advisor and former board member at Van Lanschot Kempen, was asked if he wanted to become team manager of the Dutch national field hockey team. Up to and including the Tokyo Olympics, Verhees was responsible for the ins and outs of the national field hockey team as the right-hand man of national coach Max Caldas.

Columbia Threadneedle: no worries on record stock prices

“As corporate profits are rising much faster than expected, high valuations in the equity market are falling fast. Equities therefore remain attractive,” said Natasha Ebtehadj, global equities portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle, in a recent conversation with Fondsnieuws, Investment Officer Luxembourg’s sister publication.

Fund houses are still betting on value stocks

Where growth stocks won the “battle” of value stocks for many years, value stocks recovered well late last year. Although growth stocks have recently regained ground, several fund houses are still expecting a continuation of the rally by value stocks. 

T. Rowe Price, for example, sent out a market outlook last week in which it wrote to stick with value stocks despite the recent gains by growth stocks. According to the fund house, the valuations of growth stocks are too high and value stocks have a chance to get some support.

Econopolis: Emerging markets stockpicking in can work well

“The relative performance of emerging markets versus developed markets is in cycles. At the moment we are in a downward cycle. Today almost everyone is negative, but certainly in China there are companies with huge cash flows that are very innovative and offer opportunities for an active manager,” said Gino Delaere (photo), emerging markets specialist and fund manager at Econopolis, from Singapore, where he has been living and working for years.

Update: Shocking amount of ESG funds not sustainable

71 percent of ESG investment funds do not meet the global climate targets set out in the Paris Agreement. Moreover, many explicitly named “climate” funds still appear to invest in fossil fuels. Of the large providers, State Street, UBS and BlackRock in particular achieve poor scores, according to the researchers.