Good Value | Pragmatic Value Investing
Business:Investing
At around 11x times forward earnings, UK equities are the cheapest they’ve been since the 2008 financial crisis (apart from COVID), and they are the cheapest in the developed world.
In this episode, Alison Savas and James Rodda discuss the UK macro environment and Antipodes' three largest UK-listed holdings; Diageo, Tesco, and NatWest.
Key Times:
Stock commentary is illustrative only and not a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security.
More about Antipodes: antipodes.com
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