November 19, 2024
Investors split on latest UK Budget #UKFinance

Investors split on latest UK Budget #UKFinance

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The UK Autumn Statement and Budget has divided DIY investors as 38% believe it will help them while 41% think the opposite.

This is according to research from wealth manager Charles Stanley. It also found that 29% of investors will increase their exposure to the UK as a result of the Budget, but 25% will decrease.

In addition, almost two-fifths (38%) of DIY investors say that they have already made specific stock picks that they believe will benefit from the Budget.

Moreover, a third (32%) of investors say they have accelerated their plans to move their wealth abroad as a result of the budget.

True

False

I closely monitored the Budget

63%

25%

I understand the changes the Chancellor made in the Budget

61%

26%

As a result of the Budget I’m increasing my asset exposure to the UK

29%

52%

As a result of the Budget I’m decreasing my asset exposure to the UK

25%

56%

The Budget has made me more sceptical of the AIM market

40%

38%

The Budget has made me more interested in investing in the AIM market

33%

46%

I’ve accelerated my plans to move my wealth abroad as a result of the Budget

32%

50%

I’ve hired / am hiring a financial adviser to help me manage my money as a result of the Budget

26%

57%

I regret financial decisions that I made pre-Budget based on speculation

22%

61%

I have made specific stock picks that I believe will benefit from the Budget (e.g. infrastructure, housebuilding)

38%

44%

I believe the announcements in the Budget will help UK investors in the long-run

38%

41%

Rob Morgan, chief investment analyst at Charles Stanley Direct, said: “DIY investors make up an important – and growing – cohort of the UK’s investment community, and gauging their reaction to the Autumn Statement gives valuable insight into its reception by those who have a direct stake in the country’s economic success. Our research paints a picture of doubt: while many investors’ confidence in the country remains intact, a larger proportion are less ebullient, and this could have a knock on effect on the value of UK equities.

“The longer-term effects of the Budget on the economy will become clearer with time; as always, we advise investors to stick to the principle of investing for the long-term, with a diversified portfolio, and to seek professional advice before making major financial decisions.”

“Investors split on latest UK Budget” was originally created and published by Private Banker International, a GlobalData owned brand.


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