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  • Saturday, 26 December, 2020
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    A round-up of some of our most-read stories in a year that Covid-19 dominated the headlines

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    Search begins for teenage personal finance journalists

    Cash prizes up for grabs for 14-19 year olds in the FT’s annual contest

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    Why value investing still works in markets

    To buy something for less than it is worth is as useful as ever

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    Apply for a place in the second FT annual ranking of companies in North, Central and South America

  • Friday, 11 September, 2020
    Record number of underperforming ‘dog’ funds

    List of 150 funds reveals the severe impact of pandemic on returns

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    Apply for a place in the fifth annual ranking with data provider Statista by November 30

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    Businesses shift their focus from scale to survival as a coronavirus-led downturn takes hold — but the region’s underlying growth prospects bode well for the recovery

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    Call for entries: High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2021

    Apply for a place in the third annual FT ranking, compiled with Statista and Nikkei Asia, by January 31 2021

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    ‘Growth positive’ measures resonate for investors Premium

    Mike Mackenzie’s daily analysis of what’s moving global markets

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    Tail RiskRobin Wigglesworth
    ESG focus widens gaps between winners and losers

    Fund managers find that trying to seek cheap and unloved stocks no longer pays

  • Monday, 8 July, 2019
    Market Forces
    Where the rubber meets the road Premium

    Mike Mackenzie’s daily analysis of what’s moving global markets

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    Tail RiskLaurence Fletcher
    Not all measures of value stocks are created equal

    Strategy is due a comeback but not all ‘cheap’ stocks will outperform

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    China's push for growth threatens battle against debt

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    Fund managers who claim to seek out undervalued companies must find new skills in the passive age

  • Wednesday, 2 May, 2018
    Scepticism over ‘value’ comeback despite energy surge

    Investment strategy gains are over-reliant on one sector, reflecting little broader shift

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