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Rethinking Markets with Gervais Williams – The Case for UK Small Caps and Income Investing

59 min · 11. Okt. 2025
Episode Rethinking Markets with Gervais Williams – The Case for UK Small Caps and Income Investing Cover

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In this episode, George Ladds is joined by Gervais Williams, veteran fund manager, author, and long-standing advocate for UK equities. Gervais shares his journey from engineering into investment management and reflects on over three decades of navigating market cycles. We discuss: * Why today’s markets differ from past cycles – and the risks of assuming “buy the dip” always works * The retreat of globalisation, the rise of nationalism, and what this means for investors * Why equity income and cash-generative businesses could define the next 20 years * The overlooked potential of UK small and micro-caps (including AIM) * How active management can help avoid “zombie companies” and uncover future winners Gervais also reflects on conviction, resilience, and why diversification across industries and company sizes is critical in a more uncertain world. 👉 A thoughtful and candid conversation on building resilient portfolios and rediscovering opportunities in the UK market. Book: The Retreat of Globalisation [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Retreat-Globalisation-Gervais-Williams/dp/0857195751] Premier Miton [https://www.premiermiton.com/] Disclaimer: This conversation is for information only and isn’t investment advice. Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Investing involves risk, including loss of capital.

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