GP culture change needed to embrace Fit for Work – Dunn
A lack of engagement with sickness absence by GPs is proving a major barrier to roll out of the government’s new Fit for Work service, its director Mario Dunn told attendees at...
A lack of engagement with sickness absence by GPs is proving a major barrier to roll out of the government’s new Fit for Work service, its director Mario Dunn told attendees at...
The insurance industry is in retreat and should not forget the protection against serious life events it can offer to the man and woman in the street, Brian Hall, managing director of...
The head of Artemis’ US team explains why he is holding cyclical stocks (like semi-conductors) while also investing in growth (videogame producers, Amazon).
Record numbers of non-retired people are looking to their employers for advice on retirement planning, with 13 per cent of employees wanting advice through the workplace this year, compared to 7 per...
Both sexes - single-tier losers Most men and almost half of retirees of both sexes will be worse off within a decade of the new single-tier pension taking effect than they would...
After a volatile 2015, Peter Saacke considers the prospects for a (smooth) recovery in 2016.
Paul Casson, the manager of the Artemis Pan-European Absolute Return Fund, expects to benefit from a (patchy) recovery in Europe and more profit warnings in 2016.
In 2016, Cormac Weldon expects the economy in the US to favour selected smaller companies in housing, airlines and technology.
Most investors are better off than they were 12 months ago despite the summer’s volatility. Will next year bring the (delayed) global slowdown? Artemis’ senior partner weighs up the factors.
The fastest growers in the Artemis Global Select Fund this year were also the largest companies, Amazon and Nike. Simon is looking to buy more like them in 2016.