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Ben Linfoot on the Dante at York | High Definition deserves to be shorter than Hurricane Lane for Derby

High Definition (left) chases home Hurricane Lane in the Dante Ben Linfoot on the Dante at York | High Definition deserves to be shorter than Hurricane Lane for Derby By Ben Linfoot 10:02 · FRI May 14, 2021 Ben Linfoot was our man at the track on Dante day and he feels High Definition deserves to be shorter in the Derby betting than trial winner Hurricane Lane. HD vision: Dante third catches the eye The Dante has been called the ‘Daddy’ of the Derby trials and after producing 11 winners of the Epsom Classic in the first 62 renewals – okay, 61, we can’t count last year given it was run after the Derby – it’s hard to argue with that assessment.

Jobs, inflation data surprises not changing Fed plans, Clarida says

Jobs, inflation data surprises not changing Fed plans, Clarida says
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Tide may be about to turn: Why the service sector holds the key to China s recovery

Tide may be about to turn: Why the service sector holds the key to China s recovery Deep Dive into Chinese equities John Leiper of Tavistock Wealth John Leiper The narrative of 2020 equity market losers becoming 2021 winners has played out so far this year with the rotation out of growth stocks and into value and more cyclical parts of the market. This theme is also evidenced by China s notable reversal of fortunes. Since mid-February, the CSI 300 index of Shanghai- and Shenzhen-listed stocks has fallen 12%, three times the MSCI Emerging Market index which has lost 4% over the same period. That is a far cry from the 50% absolute/20% relative return achieved over the prior 12-month rolling period.

Rolling with the punches: 2021 proving a bumpy year for EM favourites China and India

Rolling with the punches: 2021 proving a bumpy year for EM favourites China and India Countries still see growth amid Covid crisis Investment Week editor Lauren Mason Lauren Mason After a short spell at the tail end of last year where investors predicted a change in fortune for emerging market equities, market participants have arguably been left disappointed in 2021 so far. According to data from FE fundinfo, the MSCI World index has comfortably quadrupled the returns of the MSCI China and India indices year-to-date, which are up just 0.6% and 1.5% respectively. This comes despite the fact China was one of the few economies to achieve positive growth last year thanks to an earlier recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

Longer-Term Treasury ETFs Surge as Bond Yields Fall

Longer-Term Treasury ETFs Surge as Bond Yields Fall
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