Gervais Williams Premier Miton Investors ‘Double reason for UK stock catch up in 2020’

Premier Miton Investors (LON: PMI) Head of Equities, Gervais Williams joins DirectorsTalk to discuss British Stocks and 2020’s Best Opportunity. Gervais shares his thoughts on Morgan Stanley strategist comments that UK shares could be “potentially the best global equity opportunity for 2020″, with the FTSE Small Cap index trading at a 10-year low how attractive is it really and with the chances of a stronger pound increasing what sectors would benefit.

Premier Miton was formed in November 2019 from the merger of Premier Asset Management Group plc and Miton Group plc. It manages £11billion on behalf of a wide range of individual investors and institutions.

The merger has brought together the capabilities, expertise and knowledge of two highly regarded companies to create a new organisation that is even better placed to deliver the right outcomes for its clients.

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