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Do elections matter for equity investors?

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Fund managers are obsessed with politics, but most are aware that they need to stand back and be objective to manage their funds successfully. 

The investment manager’s day starts with reading the news. To get to the business pages you inevitably cast your eye over the political headlines. 

Bond fund managers anticipate central bank actions, which may not always be as independent of politics as they claim. 

Equity fund managers have views on the economic cycle, inflation and economic growth and comment on politicians’ attempts to influence these factors.  

The vast bulk of the time, none of this commentary helps you run a successful fund, nor does it affect which companies do better or worse. Your political predictions can be spot on without them helping you pick winning investments or avoid losers. There are, however, a few exceptions.

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