Annabel Brodie-Smith: What does 2021 have in store for investment trusts?
Investment companies showed resilience in the face of the pandemic, with assets smashing a record £229bn
Investment companies showed resilience in the face of the pandemic, with assets smashing a record £229bn
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Many in the funds industry would rather forget last year but investment trusts hit a number of milestones
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Benjamin Disraeli was in power when the first investment trust launched
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UK equity manager Harry Nimmo spies a match in Dunedin Smaller Companies
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European regulatory disclosure focused around Key Information Documents is creating confusing messages around risk, argues Association of Investment Companies communications director Annabel Brodie-Smith.
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AIC communications director Annabel Brodie-Smith questions why investment trusts fail to keep pace with open-ended alternatives when it comes to wealth manager and adviser inflows.
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