Investment industry unsurprised as Tellworth’s Brexit Britain trust fails to IPO
‘Investors are likely to be wary of backing a launch only to find themselves with an illiquid holding’
‘Investors are likely to be wary of backing a launch only to find themselves with an illiquid holding’
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‘The only winners are often those able to charge fees against a fund in distress’
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UPDATED: The investment trust had already announced it was jacking up its target on bumper demand
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FTSE 250 fund house currently has 16 sub £100m funds
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Total losses of £1.4bn in the LF Equity Income fund ‘cannot be put down to a Covid effect’
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Protege Giles Rothbarth will takeover £4.5bn fund along with its Sicav equivalent
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Half of the total £900m being targeted is in out-of-favour UK equities
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Link admits investors might not see their money back until mid to late 2021
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Both strategies pro-actively engage with developing market companies to improve their ESG credentials
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Morningstar data shows bond funds dominating rival asset classes with £22bn in monthly flows
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Ex-Schroders manager focusing on ESG as he launches the first in a suite of funds
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Keith Ashworth-Lord unfazed by rivals as wealth managers indicate support for his first closed-ended fund
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