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Tuesday 31 May 2016 12:40 pm

Brexit not even close to the top spot in list of investors’ top concerns

By: Jake Cordell

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Retail investors are shrugging off concerns about the EU referendum, as they turn their attention to bigger events on the horizon.

More than nine in ten investors said they could think of an issue which was more worrying than the possibility of Brexit, in new research from The Share Centre.

Top of investors' minds was the Chinese slowdown, with one in four people citing this as their top concern. Another one in five pointed to geopolitical tensions in the middle east, and 20 per cent said low interest rates were the biggest fear for their portfolios.

Read more: Why investors shouldn't fear Brexit

In total, just 9.5 per cent of investors said there was either nothing more worrying than the referendum or that they couldn't think of anything.

Investors' top concerns

 

The Share Centre asked more than 1,800 investors what was more worrying than the EU referendum.

Top concern  
Slowing Chinese growth 24 per cent
Tensions in the middle east 21 per cent
Continued low interest rates 20 per cent
Nothing more concerning than EU referendum 10 per cent
Low oil prices Nine per cent
US Presidential Election Eight per cent
Other issues Eight per cent

Markets are often moved by short term political set pieces. Investors are right to be concerned about some of the larger global long term influences, in particular the potential impact that slowing growth in China or tension in the middle east may have on the global economy as a whole. This is particularly the case as it is now eight years since the global financial crisis of 2008 and yet global economic growth remains subdued.

– Richard Stone, chief executive, The Share Centre

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