Incorporating other precious metals into the mix can offer excellent diversification opportunities but the timing has to be right in order to maximise the benefits.
We believe actively managed commodities offer significantly more opportunity to generate superior returns than using ETFs or standardised index investments.
It's very much a case of deja vu with 2010 ending pretty much the way it started, with a rally in markets and a recovery in the world economy.
It is fair to say that 2011 was not the most auspicious year for global equity markets. The exuberant rallies, characteristic of markets in 2009 and 2010, made several flash appearances last year, but it was a much choppier picture overall and the overarching mood was one of caution and risk aversion.
Richard discusses the benefits of investing in Asian income strategies...
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