43 min

TVP Meet the Manager series - Simon Hallett hosts Andy Evans The Value Perspective

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In the fourth episode of our Meet the Manager series – Simon Hallett returns to the Value Perspective podcast to interview Fund Manager Andy Evans. Football fans will remember Simon’s last appearance on the podcast because not only has he had an illustrious career as a professional investor, spending the majority of his time at Harding Loevner first as a fund manager and then finally as their CIO, he is also the Chairman of Plymouth Argyle F.C.. Since he last appeared on the podcast in January 2022, we have two rounds of congratulations to offer Simon; the first for the birth of his latest grandchild and the second for his team Plymouth Argyle winning the League One Championship. Andy Evans joined Schroders and the Value Team in 2015 and was a sell side analyst for eleven years before that. We love an investment recommendation on the Value Perspective, and Andy’s favourite investment book is The Psychology of Happiness by James Montier, who has also been a guest on the podcast. Simon and Andy discuss: investing trying to take advantage of human behaviour by humans themselves; the role of luck and judgement in investing; how to learn from past mistakes; and how to build a team with psychological and emotional resilience. Enjoy!
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The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall.
Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated.
The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change.
 

In the fourth episode of our Meet the Manager series – Simon Hallett returns to the Value Perspective podcast to interview Fund Manager Andy Evans. Football fans will remember Simon’s last appearance on the podcast because not only has he had an illustrious career as a professional investor, spending the majority of his time at Harding Loevner first as a fund manager and then finally as their CIO, he is also the Chairman of Plymouth Argyle F.C.. Since he last appeared on the podcast in January 2022, we have two rounds of congratulations to offer Simon; the first for the birth of his latest grandchild and the second for his team Plymouth Argyle winning the League One Championship. Andy Evans joined Schroders and the Value Team in 2015 and was a sell side analyst for eleven years before that. We love an investment recommendation on the Value Perspective, and Andy’s favourite investment book is The Psychology of Happiness by James Montier, who has also been a guest on the podcast. Simon and Andy discuss: investing trying to take advantage of human behaviour by humans themselves; the role of luck and judgement in investing; how to learn from past mistakes; and how to build a team with psychological and emotional resilience. Enjoy!
NEW EPISODES:
We release main series episodes every two weeks on Mondays. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://tvpschroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and other podcast players.
GET IN TOUCH:
send us a tweet: @TheValueTeam 
Important information. This podcast is for investment professionals only.
This information is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or to adopt any investment strategy.
Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider’s consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data.
Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. Any references to securities, sectors, regions and/or countries are for illustrative purposes only. The views and opinions contained herein are those of individual to whom they are attributed, and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications, strategies or funds.
The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall.
Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated.
The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change.
 

43 min