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Achieving diversification from global equity income

The latest edition of the FT Adviser podcast discusses the challenges and approaches to building a diversified global equity income allocation in a world of higher, but perhaps peaking, interest rates.

Investment editor David Thorpe is joined by Will McIntosh-Whyte, multi-asset investor at Rathbones, John Moore, senior investment manager at RBC Brewin Dolphin, and Mark Peden, global equity fund manager at Aegon, who discuss the various ways in which higher bond yields can impact an equity allocation and the trade off between higher yields and higher growth potential among individual stocks


There will be no FT Adviser podcast next week due to the Easter holiday.

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