‘Twas the week before Christmas: Mawer’s 2021 year in review — in poem form

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‘Twas the week before Christmas/So let’s have some fun/Mawer recaps the main themes/Of 2021

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Mawer Investment Management Ltd., Special to Financial Post

People visit a Christmas light installation in Seoul on December 22, 2021. Photo by Anthony Wallace/AFP via Getty Images Each year, the people at Mawer Investment Management Ltd. offer their year-end perspective in the form of a poem to Financial Post readers. This year, Mawer takes us for a walk down memory lane by recapping the vaccines, variants, inflation, supply chain issues and more that made headlines — along with a nod to their investment strategy.

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‘Twas the week before Christmas

So let’s have some fun

Mawer recaps the main themes

Of 2021.

New vaccines created hope

Recovery, nigh?

Equity markets thought so,

Prices went to the sky.

But we weren’t out of the woods

Variants did loom

Uneven distribution

Caused feelings of gloom.

China triggered some headwinds

Raising a spectre

Regulatory crackdowns

On the tech sector.

Evergrande’s debt problem

May yet cause a shock

The ripple effects

Could affect plenty o’ stock!

Boats, trains, and trucks

Did sit in long queues

Resulting in bottlenecks

Buyers sang the blues.

At the start of the year

Central banks did say

Inflation’s just transitory

It might all go away.

Now they at last changed their tone

And signalled rate hikes,

Tapered asset purchases

To fend off the spikes.

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The risk in the future

Inflation stays high

A sharp central bank response

— hard to diversify.

But it’s never that clear

Nor that 70s show

Stagflation isn’t likely —

Although you never can know.

Mercurial headlines

Inflation does make

Except for September

Returns didn’t break.

And so markets stayed bullish

Company earnings kept strong

But as we go to next year

Will they still sing that song?

Well, as long-term investors

We seek companies

With competitive advantages

To weather rough seas.

Whether it’s pricing power,

Revenues recurring,

Our portfolios comprised

Of companies enduring.

We avoid the meme stocks

The Dogecoins, GameStops,

Most everything Musk tweets —

The flips and the flops.

The temptation is to react

Take a bet…to do

But trust this old famous phrase

“Don’t panic!” (it’s true).

You’re not going to see something

No one else could decrypt

Be aware, play the plan;

Prepare, don’t predict.

While we can’t foretell the future,

We know this is true —

We wish you a prosperous

2022!

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