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Diversification is derived from the Latin word Diversificare meaning “make dissimilar.” If you have diversified something, you have made its parts different from each other. For example, if your investments are diversified, it means you have put money in more than one place - equity, property, bonds and so on.
When global stock markets run, and you want to expose your client to the best opportunities across the globe, the 25% international exposure limit for Regulation 28 compliant funds can feel frustratingly low.
It was only a question of time before fixed income markets started to react to the currency volatility seen over the last year.
How does a serious investor choose which asset classes to invest in for long-term growth?
Do you think short-term insurance broking will survive the AI plus humanoid robotics age?