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  • Covid-19: why the tech giants have emerged as winners

    May 12, 2020  |  City Talk

    While many businesses struggle to survive under the global lockdown, the largest technology companies remain afloat and in some cases are even thriving. Microsoft has reported a surge in usage of its cloud computing service Azure, as millions of people work from home. Amazon is hiring an additional 75,000 workers, on top of the 100,000 [...]

  • Health and wealth: ‘fit-tech’ steps up the pace

    May 7, 2020  |  City Talk

    Fitness is far from an obvious winner from government instructions to ‘stay home’. Gyms are firmly closed. People making the most of the ‘one form of exercise’ allowed by the government are the only people in parks.  In these inauspicious circumstances, though, there is heightened awareness of personal fitness. In the early days of lockdown, [...]

  • Are we heading back towards single-use plastic because of coronavirus?

    May 7, 2020  |  City Talk

    The battle against plastic pollution has rapidly gained momentum in recent years. Our 2018 report – Plastics phase-out: exposure through the value chain – analysed the challenges across sectors beyond the use of carrier bags, microbeads and straws. We concluded that the issue was not just a point of public concern but either an opportunity for forward-thinking [...]

  • How have sustainable companies performed during the Covid-19 crisis?

    May 5, 2020  |  City Talk

    Rather than being a luxury or an optional extra, our analysis shows that a focus on sustainability would have helped relative performance during the recent market turbulence. Here at Schroders, our view of sustainable investing is that companies who treat their stakeholders fairly will see better share price performance than those who do not. There [...]

  • Hunting shafts of light amid coronavirus’s economic gloom

    May 1, 2020  |  City Talk

    The coronavirus pandemic will cause world GDP to shrink by about seven per cent during the first half of the year – roughly double the scale of contraction seen during the global financial crisis. That is the headline finding from Oxford Economics’ April/May 2020 ‘World Economic Prospects’ report. The number is shocking but unsurprising given [...]

  • First-hand account: my observations on China’s return to work

    May 1, 2020  |  City Talk

    Emerging markets analyst Shuyu Gao provides a personal account of virus containment measures on her return to China, and reviews the recovery in activity. Amid the global spread of Covid-19, with lockdowns necessitating working from home more broadly, I decided to return to China and work from my family home in Nanjing. At the time, [...]

  • A new economic era beckons after this crisis

    April 29, 2020  |  City Talk

    Current events likely mark a turning point in economic policy and the end of a 40-year spell of free market capitalism. Nobody can know how long the Covid-19 crisis will last, but I think that regardless of this it will mark a profound long-term change in economic policy. It is likely a turning point in [...]

  • Economies in free fall as hopes fade for a V-shaped recovery

    April 28, 2020  |  City Talk

    Amongst the arguments about a lack of protective clothing for health workers and whether governments were too slow to react to the spread of Covid-19, the latest figures show that the pandemic is gradually coming under control. The rate of growth in new infections and fatalities around the world is slowing and the curves are [...]

  • What’s happening to dividends and what next? 11 questions answered

    April 23, 2020  |  City Talk

    Nick Kirrage, co-head of the Value team, and Sean Markowicz, part of the Research and Analytics team, chatted with us about the future of dividends and buybacks. With so many investors reliant on dividends to boost their income or support their retirement we wanted know what’s happening now, whether investors should be concerned and what [...]

  • Non-Standard Finance bolsters finances by focusing on debt collection

    April 23, 2020

    Non-Standard Finance is focusing on its collection activity after cutting lending across its divisions during the coronavirus pandemic. In a statement today, Non-Standard Finance said it would delay full-year results because of coronavirus. It maintained its collections performance had been robust despite the circumstances. Last month the firm cut lending across its divisions to mitigate [...]

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