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GAM is a global asset management firm. GAM’s purpose is to protect and enhance our clients’ financial future.

Sustainability case study: GAM’s Climate Bond strategy

We have a high conviction active approach. This means we can deliver on the investment side, but also focus on the real economy impact that we have through the strategies."
Stephanie Maier, Global Head of Sustainable and Impact Investment

GAM Investments Announcement: Gramercy Partnership

GAM and Gramercy enter into Strategic Partnership for Emerging Market Debt Strategies.

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Our Thinking

Investment Opinions
SpaceX IPO and beyond Accessing innovation in the private markets
28 May 2026 | Kevin Moss

Late‑stage private companies are driving a growing share of innovation, against a backdrop of reopening IPO markets and evolving investor access to private opportunities.

Investment Opinions
Is the UK ok? Markets cast their vote on the political uncertainty
26 May 2026 | Julian Howard

UK markets gave investors plenty to think about with the local elections of 7 May. Whereas the Iran war seems not to be affecting the S&P 500 at all anymore, the immediate market response in the UK has been notable.

Investment Opinions
Lessons from Iran
11 May 2026 | Julian Howard

Investors’ traditional war playbook is ‘equities down, bonds up’. So far, the Iran conflict has delivered the opposite. The question is whether investors can draw any lessons.

European Equities Blog
What has Iran changed, if anything?
07 May 2026 | Tom O'Hara

Since February's textbook "de-grossing" event in the run up to the Iran conflict, leadership has already re-concentrated into semiconductors, AI infrastructure and energy-related capital expenditure (capex), consumer sectors, airlines and defence lagged.

European Equities Blog
The New Energy Order - the thematic embrace of Oilfield Services
15 April 2026 | Tom O'Hara

Thematic Baskets are an important part of risk management frameworks; newly emerging themes can quickly change the nature of relationships between stocks and sectors, in a way that traditional multi-factor risk models are slow to capture.

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