RLAM’s Platt: End of QE won’t hurt long-dated US bonds
RLAM’s Jonathan Platt says the end of QE will not prove disastrous for long-dated bonds.
RLAM’s Jonathan Platt says the end of QE will not prove disastrous for long-dated bonds.
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Felix Martin says domestic political tensions will play a key role in the euro debt crisis.
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Keith Wade says the temptation to continue to blame UK inflation on temporary factors is dangerous.
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Legal & General Investment Management says Suresh Sadasivan will take over from David Riddle.
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Rathbones’ David Coombs is moving away from equity long/short strategies.
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BlackRock has increased its holding in Jupiter Fund Management to 10%.
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Alan Miller says Terry Smith should “look in the mirror” before criticising exchange-traded funds.
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Apollo Multi Asset Management has launched a discretionary fund management service.
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Chris Alexander says the euro is set to suffer and examines the market impact of new oil forecasts.
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Invesco has placed Paul Mueller in charge of its Gilt Fund as Jack Loudoun quits the firm.
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The FSA has fined Bank of Scotland £3.5m and secured £17m compensation for customers.
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Merrill Lynch Wealth Management sells off exposure to US equities but remains overweight.
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