Summary
- Many UK wealth managers are restricted in that they are forced to hold UK assets.
- Large-cap UK equities will benefit from currency tailwind.
- The outlook for small and mid-cap stocks is more challenging.
Prospects for the UK may be less than clear before Brexit negotiations begin, but what can be agreed is that opinion is divided when it comes to UK assets.
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