UK investors pull £24.3bn from IA funds in 2023
UK equity strategies suffered £14bn net outflows over the year
UK equity strategies suffered £14bn net outflows over the year
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Valuations across some parts of the credit market could look stretched
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While the much-touted ‘year of the bond’ never materialised in 2023, Yoram Lustig of T Rowe Price and Liontrust’s Phil Milburn explain why investors are sticking with fixed income
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Well below 4.4% consensus forecast
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Focused exclusively on short-dated bonds
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Shift will result in a decrease in corporate bonds and alternative assets
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A year after Liz Truss’s ill-fated mini-budget sent the bond market into a tailspin, experts give their view on the role gilts have to play in portfolios going forward
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The fund will be co-managed by Stefan Isaacs and Matthew Russell
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Brighter times could be on the horizon for the home market
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‘Recent developments have provided investors with the potential to secure a good return for relatively low risk’
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One area of the market is still being overlooked
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Rising interest rates, widening discounts and fixed income inflows have bruised assets
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