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FUNDSMITH Annual Shareholders' Meeting February 2024

Ian King introduces the 2024 Fundsmith Annual Shareholders' Meeting at Central Hall Westminster. Terry Smith and Julian Robins present the results from the year and answer shareholders' questions.
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L'Echo - Terry Smith (Fundsmith Equity): "Interest rates? Companies are our focus"

Terry Smith has been managing the international equity fund Fundsmith Equity since 2010. With an average return of 15.1% per year since its creation, he has not stolen his title of "European Warren Buffett". As a general rule, the fund beats passive investors who have opted for an index fund by four percentage points each year. And every year until 2021, Smith also significantly outperformed the market.

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Financial Times - Why I never invest in bank shares

Having spent the first decade of my career working in a bank and then becoming a top-rated bank analyst, I find that people often express surprise that I never invest in bank shares. But I think it is precisely because I understand banks that I never invest in their shares. The recent events surrounding the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (“SVB”) and Credit Suisse reinforce this stance. Why?

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