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Like society at large, 2020 was a strange and often difficult year for investors. Nonetheless, the wide dispersion in returns between sectors and stocks in 2020 should bode well for active managers like SKAGEN.
New units have been distributed to unit holders in SKAGEN's fixed income funds based on their holdings as of 31 December 2020.
As this extraordinary year draws to a close, we reflect on what we have learned. While the pandemic ...
He is the climate expert who has garnered fame through his books "How Bad are Bananas?" and "There ...
Torsten Slok spent many years at Deutsche Bank before recently being appointed chief economist at ...
Our New Year's Conference speaker Monica Hsiao, CIO of Triada Capital, believes that China still ...
The world-renowned economist and researcher Dr. Catherine L. Mann has a long and impressive track ...
The emerging markets pioneer who advocates ESG as the next frontier will be speaking at SKAGEN's ...
Following a decade in the wilderness, value investors like ourselves may finally be witnessing the ...
Nassim Nicholas Taleb made his fortune by holding a steady course through unpredictable financial ...
Few people are better equipped to write the contemporary history of the financial world, or to ...