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US Institutional Why Now for US Small and Mid-Cap Investments?

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Why Now for US Small and Mid-Cap Investments?

Hear equity CIO John Porter discuss investment opportunities within the US small and mid-cap sector.

June 23, 2022

Equity Chief Investment Officer John Porter explains to the investment communications team’s Matthew Goodburn why he remains optimistic about selective parts of the US small and mid-cap sector.

This podcast was recorded on 25 May 2022.

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Published on June 23rd, 2022
Categories Global equities , Macro views , Newton philosophy , Sector research , US equities
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