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Citywire's Funds Fanatic Show brings investors the latest news and views on funds and investment trusts.
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Alex O’Cinneide, fund manager of Gore Street Energy Storage, denounces the pressure petro states brought to bear on the climate change summit but says the global growth in renewable energy storage is unstoppable.
Swiss-listed BB Biotech celebrates 30 years of outperformance with fund manager Dr Daniel Koller confident the biotechnology slump of the past two years will in time look like a small setback.
Veteran activist investor and North Atlantic Smaller Companies fund manager Chris Mills discusses how he is cautiously reinvesting the investment trust’s £107m cash pile after a series of spectacular successes.
Kamil Dimmich, Citywire AAA-rated manager of the £690m Pacific North of South EM All Cap Equity fund, discusses avoiding the hottest pockets of emerging markets. 
Wesley McCoy, manager of the £375m Abrdn UK Value fund, discusses why banks like Barclays are now a more contrarian bet than energy giants but defends making money from coal companies. 
Dragon Capital founder Dominic Scriven discusses the anti-corruption drive that shook Vietnamese markets last year and the prospects for pioneering £1.4bn investment trust, Vietnam Enterprise Investments Limited. 
The fog of uncertainty is clearing around real estate investment trusts after last year’s selloff, says TR Property's Marcus Phayre-Mudge, who tells Gavin Lumsden where he is finding good value in a sector trailing on steep discounts to asset value.
Ken Wotton, the manager of the £361m Gresham House Multi Cap Income fund and Strategic Equity Capital trust, discusses lowly-rated British smaller companies and the next wave of corporate activity.
Gavin Lumsden and Jeremy Gordon discuss the best and worst performing funds and investment trusts in a rollercoaster year, key investment themes and what 2023 might bring.
Having just left Allianz after 16 years to take over running the Premier Miton UK Value Opportunities fund, Matthew Tillett discusses why the switch and where he is finding bargains for the long-term while taking less risk today.
Alex Savvides, manager of the £1.1bn JOHCM UK Dynamic fund, discusses investing in companies at the moment of change and once-in-a-generation value in the UK stock market.
Guinness Global Investors chairman Tim Guinness discusses founding (at least) two asset managers, the evolving use of data in investing and opportunities in sustainable versus traditional energy stocks.
Fidelity Special Values fund manager Alex Wright explains why the next decade will be unlike the past 15 years. Investment returns will fall, but the cheap UK stock market is placed to do very well.
After three years of strong performance, Smithson investment trust has suffered badly in the 2022 growth selloff. Fund manager Simon Barnard explains how he is keeping faith with his stock picks.
George Cheveley, Citywire AA-rated manager of Ninety One’s Global Gold and Global Natural Resources funds, discusses the energy crisis in context, inflation, gold’s lacklustre 2022, and whether his portfolios’ strong run can continue even as we head for recession.
Joe Studwell, economist, author and director of Baillie Gifford’s Pacific Horizon investment trust, discusses the surprising secrets of development in Asia and Africa, and why the fastest growing economies rarely generate the best investment opportunities.
Nick Montgomery of Schroder Real Estate explains how UK commercial property is well positioned for the slowdown in the economy and why real estate investment trusts can generate income ahead of inflation and also do their bit for the environment.
Troy’s James Harries, manager of the Trojan Global Equity Income fund and Securities Trust of Scotland, discusses inflation, recession, tumultuous global markets and why he expects to make steady returns despite all of the above.
Experienced investment trust investor Peter Hewitt explains how he cut his position in Scottish Mortgage before it halved this year but says he will never sell the stake entirely from BMO Managed Portfolio Trust.
James Dow, a global equity income fund manager at Baillie Gifford, on why long-term growth trumps all else, the Chinese market, and the lessons of great investors like Warren Buffett and the recently-retired James Anderson.
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