Baillie Gifford

Investment Management
Growth that endures: Investing beyond the headlines
Beyond the headlines and short-term trends, the Baillie Gifford Managed Fund focuses on fundamental analysis to find companies with enduring growth potential. Investment managers Iain McCombie and Steven...
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Investment Management
Is complexity required for investment success?
A long-term perspective, combined with a simple and consistent approach can be a true differentiator amongst strategies.
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Financial Advice
Is renewable tech modelling unduly pessimistic?
Has the falling cost of renewable technologies been underestimated by industry modelling?
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Multi-Asset Investing: Has its time come?
Over the past decade, put simply, diversification was not rewarded - but is that about to change?
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Where does 'investing' end and 'trading' start?
The average investment time horizon is deceasing, but in doing so are investors missing out on long-term upside?
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Actual Investing - What has changed?
Investment managers have had a difficult few years with many questioning the viability of long-term investing - should this be the case?
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What is the future of growth investment?
After a decade of strong returns, times are now difficult for growth investors; what does the future hold?
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Four cardinal questions for investors
It can be difficult to predict which way markets will turn - which is why investors needs to ask themselves four important questions.
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Harness time-travel in your investment approach
London's transport is free, clean and comfortable in 2050 - or so we hope. How can this scenario planning help direct your investment approach?
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