Framlington Equities
What is active investing?
Active investing is the process of selecting stocks to add to and remove from a portfolio, based on fundamental analysis, in an effort to outperform the broader market or a specific index on a risk-adjusted basis.
An ongoing evolution
The investment world is undergoing an enormous amount of change and active management is no different. The lack of global growth, rapidly advancing technology and new competitors means that the dynamics of the industry are evolving faster than ever. But within that change lies opportunities for those who are willing to think and invest differently.
Our approach
For more than 40 years we have been investing with an eye to the future and a focus on aiming to deliver consistent excess returns through active, fundamental, bottom-up stock selection. Led by our convictions and a recognition that long-term investment focus is increasingly shifting from a geographic to a thematic approach, we offer a range of solutions aiming to meet the needs of our clients.
Matthew Lovatt as Global Head of AXA IM Framlington Equities
Insights
31 July 2019
How are challenger banks disrupting the retail banking industry?
The past 2-3 years have seen challenger banks gain traction, with some attracting significant venture capital funding.
18 July 2019
What investors need to know about clean technology
Consumers, governments and corporations are assessing their environmental practices, and developing new clean technologies, as the impact of climate change takes its toll on the planet.
11 June 2019
How are established global financial institutions investing in technology?
Changing consumer behaviour has led to global financial institutions (GFIs) investing more in technology.
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