The UK stock market has had a strong year so far, but remains unloved with investors. This has a fair bit to do with politics.
With election fever running high, your mind might jump straight to the current Sunak-Starmer race. But the series of events that has led to UK equity outflows in recent years goes back further to 2016.
Much like now, it was the month of June and the Euros were gripping the nation. England suffered a humiliating defeat to Iceland at the first stage of the knockouts, prompting manager Roy Hodgson’s resignation.
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