Gosden to leave Artemis after 13 years
Adrian Gosden, co-manager of the Artemis Income Fund, will leave the firm at the end of the month after 13 years.
Adrian Gosden, co-manager of the Artemis Income Fund, will leave the firm at the end of the month after 13 years.
While investors should be wary of macroeconomic factors impacting UK equities and sterling in the short term post-Brexit, the microeconomic consequences could be bigger in the long-term, according to Stephanie Flanders, JP Morgan Asset Management’s chief market strategist for Europe.
The rising popularity of ESG retail funds in the US is starting to take hold among retail investors in the UK, according to Parmenion investment manager Andrew Gilbert.
Standard Life Investments announced Thursday the launch of its American Equity Income OEIC, aimed at UK retail investors.
Liontrust’s share price spiked by 4% to 284p in morning trading Thursday following news of its 50% total dividend hike, before slipping back to 275p.
An “acrimonious” Brexit is likely to lead to Bank of England rate cuts, flailing FTSE indices and fall in consumer confidence, according to head of UK Investment Office at UBS Wealth Management, Bill O’Neill, and UK economist at UBS Investment Bank, David Tinsley.
News of Microsoft’s LinkedIn acquisition has generated mixed views over its merit.
Equipment rental company Ashtead Group announced Tuesday it will increase its full year dividend by 48% to 22.5p and plans to implement a share buy-back program of up to £200m.
Paul Richards and Giles Hutson have launched Insignis Asset Management in a bid to capitalise on what they see as a growing demand for simplified and straightforward cash management in the UK.
Further asset management consolidation is on the horizon but the line between predator and prey is increasingly blurred Numis said in a note on Friday.
Ramzi Sidani will step into the role of senior portfolio manager of HSBC Global Asset Management’s Frontier Markets Equity strategy, the firm announced Friday.
Wealth managers profits have come under attack from rising costs, increasingly demanding clients and ever more regulation. But, argues the Boston Consulting Group, there are a few key ways in which to weatherproof one’s business.