The UK has just seen record May temperatures, and it could be a sign of what’s ahead.
An El Niño weather pattern is likely to return this summer, bringing the risk of higher temperatures, more extreme weather, and wider economic effects. In this insight, Emma Mogford, manager of the Premier Miton Monthly Income Fund, explains why this matters from an investment perspective.
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