‘Spoilt for choice’: Why Hawksmoor’s Conway keeps becoming more bullish on UK equities
The CIO and head of fund management says lack of institutional exposure to UK equities ‘beggars belief’
The CIO and head of fund management says lack of institutional exposure to UK equities ‘beggars belief’
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The co-manager of the Aegon Global Equity Income fund says there are ‘no unique companies’ left in the UK
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Souheir Asba will oversee the firm’s investment-grade credit strategies
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Board will also consider proposals from new investment managers to take over the trust
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JP Morgan US Equity Income and Hermes Global Emerging Markets funds switched for BNY Mellon and Baillie Gifford offerings
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Fund selectors debate whether the strategy will change, and whether Jupiter has a ‘small-cap problem’
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Changes include a reduction in second-tier management fees and a cost contribution from Janus Henderson
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Platforms requiring retail investors to undertake knowledge tests before buying certain trusts is bruising the already-ailing sector
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With Japanese equities performing well over the past decade, managers argue it is unfair to suggest the country’s previous ‘new dawns’ didn’t play out
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Has been part of the Economic Advantage team since 2022
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Fraser Thorne believes London must ‘learn to blow its own trumpet’ to be competitive
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Offset Rathbones’ positive wealth management inflows over the quarter
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