While the climate emergency is becoming more pressing by the day, our country is continuing its usual policy of (very) small steps at a slow pace. And while solar power is now the cheapest source of electricity, we continue to rely heavily on fossil fuels.
The need for infrastructure is such that even massive government plans will have to be supplemented by private funds. And that’s just as well as these investments are particularly attractive, especially in times of inflation.
As we are coming out of the summer holiday season, it is worth pondering over what has been one of the most complex investment environments for a long time. Between the concern over economic growth, a resurgence of inflation and an extraordinarily tense geopolitical situation, there has been very little space to hide in financial markets.
Every year, investors play scare tactics with worries about the dangers in the markets. Yet, with a combination of reasonable investment horizon and management discipline, they can usually put their minds at ease and forget about short-term predictions.