Trustnet Magazine Issue 12 November 2015 | Page 2

IN THIS ISSUE EDITOR’S LETTER magazine Issue 12/ November 2015 LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL With the economic recovery gathering pace and the promise of further QE to come, Phil Scott says things are looking up for European equities P. 14-18 I What to do if your circumstances change in retirement End product The end of the tunnel On deaf ears Pensions offering the best of both worlds Is Europe finally over the worst? Why some people still avoid pensions ISSUE 12 CREDITS TRUSTNET MAGAZINE (FORMERLY INVESTAZINE) IS PUBLISHED BY THE TEAM BEHIND FE TRUSTNET IN SOHO, LONDON. WEBSITE: WWW.TRUSTNETDIRECT.COM EMAIL: [email protected] CONTACTS: Anthony Luzio Editor T: 0207 534 7652 Art direction & design Javier Otero W: www.feedingcrows.co.uk Editorial Gary Jackson Editor (FE Trustnet) T: 0207 534 7680 Alex Paget News editor T: 0207 534 7697 Daniel Lanyon Senior reporter T: 0207 534 7640 Lauren Mason Reporter T: 0207 534 7625 Sales Richard Fletcher Head of publishing sales T: 0207 534 7662 Richard Casemore Account manager T: 0207 534 7669 Jack Elia Account manager T: 0207 534 7698 Photos supplied by Thinkstock and Photoshot Cover illustration: Javier Otero f you have recently retired and have started to receive annuity payments, it may be tempting to kick back and relax as you finally start to reap the benefits of all the hard work you have put in over the years. As with most dreams, however, reality can have a nasty habit of bringing you back down to earth – whether that is in the form of a divorce, care home costs or having to bail your teenage son out of prison. While the first two scenarios are more likely to apply to you than the final one, one financial adviser told Trustnet Magazine’s Cherry Reynard a retired client had approached him asking how to raise the money to deal with this exact situation. The point is, you never know what is just around the corner. As a result, this month’s cover story is about what to do if your circumstances change dramatically after you retire – and what preparations you can make before you stop working to ensure you are ready for whatever life throws at you. A new law brought in this year that removed the need to buy an annuity has given pensioners greater flexibility to cope with changing circumstances – Pádraig Floyd takes a look at new products that allow investors to take advantage of these rule changes. Of course, all of this is academic for anyone who doesn’t already have a pension. I discover that one-in-10 people are opting out of auto-enrolment – and some of these even work in the financial services industry. In our final pensions story of this issue, John Blowers looks at how Trustnet Direct users are preparing for retirement and asks what they would have done differently if they could do it all again. Elsewhere, Phil Scott examines the case for investing in Europe, while FP Crux’s Richard Pease highlights three stocks that are listed on the continent but that have a global reach. Enjoy reading, Anthony Luzio Editor Trustnet Magazine THE MEANING OF GROWTH For Schroders’ Philip Matthews, growth is about far more than just an increase in share prices P. 20-21 RETIREMENT: THE STATE OF THE NATION While most Trustnet Direct users seem well prepared for retirement, the same cannot be said for the majority of the UK population P. 22-23 THE LOST CONTINENT Richard Pease says investors who are avoiding Europe due to the dire economic situation are missing out on some quality global names P. 24 14 LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL Rathbones’ David Coombs reveals how he is taking advantage of battered valuations in emerging markets P. 25 END PRODUCT Pensioners can now get the safety of an annuity and the flexibility of drawdown in a single product, writes Pádraig Floyd P. 2-3 ON DEAF EARS Anthony Luzio finds out why people are ignoring the warnings and opting out of pensions following autoenrolment P. 4-5 GAME CHANGER Cherry Reynard looks at the options available to you if your circumstances change drastically after you have already retired P. 6-9 In association with: WHAT I BOUGHT LAST IN FOCUS Man GLG Undervalued Assets, HarbourVest Global Private Equity and Skagen Kon-Tiki find themselves under the spotlight this month P. 11-13 4 ON DEAF EARS