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The year of the (black) swan: Trustnet Magazine is out now!

21 December 2020

This issue looks back at what has been an unforgettable 12 months.

The latest edition of Trustnet Magazine contains its traditional features for December, looking back at the events that have shaped the past 12 months and asking the experts what next year will hold.

Danielle Levy rounds up what has been an unforgettable year: the deadliest pandemic for more than a century, the sharpest recession in history and the fastest drop in the global stock market since 1987 – even if it did recover before the end of summer.

Elsewhere, Adam Lewis runs the rule over every major region for 2021 and Anthony Luzio asks the experts for their investment trust recommendations. In the magazine’s regular columns, John Blowers asks if investors are being short-changed by platforms, Kartik Kumar of the Artemis Alpha Trust names three lockdown winners he believes can continue to deliver growth beyond the end of the pandemic and Alpha Beta Partners’ Paul Warner reveals which sector should benefit from trillions of dollars in “firepower” building up behind it.

As always, Trustnet Magazine is free – you do not even have to enter any details. Simply click here to start reading, then click the arrow pointing down on the right-hand side of the screen if you want to download the PDF.

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