On demand webcasts

Our dedicated webcast channel featuring on-demand presentations and Q&A sessions from our investment professionals.

Global Sustainable Equities strategy update

Please watch our Global Sustainable Equities strategy update with Hamish Chamberlayne, Portfolio Manager, Head of Global Sustainable Equities which took place on Thursday 7 March, as he delivered a quarterly update on the strategy, as well as share his latest market perspectives and outlook.

Balanced Strategy update

Please join Portfolio Managers, Jeremiah Buckley and Michael Keough, on Thursday 21 March, as they deliver a quarterly update on the Balanced strategy, as well as sharing their latest market perspectives and outlook.

Strategic Bond strategy update: Bonds in a rate cutting cycle

Please watch our Strategic Bond strategy update with Jenna Barnard, Co-Head of ​Global Bonds, which took place on Thursday 8 February, where Jenna discusses positioning as well as the historical performance of bonds in rate cutting cycles going back to the 1960’s.

Seth Meyer, CFA | Janus Henderson Investors

Multi Sector Income – Fund update

Please join our webcast on Thursday 18 January to hear from Seth Meyer, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, as he gives a quarterly update on the Multi Sector Income fund, as well as sharing his latest market perspectives and outlook.

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Market GPS investment outlook 2024: Chain reactions webcast replay (EMEA)

Global markets look set to remain conflicted in 2024 with the consequences of historic rate hikes finally manifesting. What will the chain reactions be as rates, inflation, employment, growth, and geopolitics converge?

A dose of immunity during a market downturn

Accelerating innovation in the biotechnology sector may offer investors new potential growth opportunities. In a market environment where we believe investors should tread carefully, Jennifer Nichols, Client Portfolio Manager and Matthew Bullock, EMEA Head of Portfolio Construction and Strategy discussed how healthcare’s unique blend of defensive characteristics and growth potential may offer immunity from the downturn.