Natixis: German fiscal ‘bazooka’ makes European bonds ‘a lot more interesting’
‘At last, Germany will spend’, said panellists at the Natixis Thought Leadership Summit
‘At last, Germany will spend’, said panellists at the Natixis Thought Leadership Summit
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New hire will co-manage emerging market debt fund after Steve Ellis departs
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Asset class has historically been slow to embrace change, writes Aviva Investors’ Fraser Lundie
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How fund group distribution bosses are thinking about asset classes, strategies and working with clients over the next 12 months
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Uncertainty over Trump’s policies in the future path of interest rates contributed to the outflows, according to the IA
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Despite widespread misconceptions, the emerging corporate credit market is ‘more of a teenager than a baby’, and with that maturity has come more stability and more opportunity
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Fidelity International’s fixed income portfolio manager on why corporate bonds are running out of juice
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Survey of 4,000 high-net-worth UK adults found that 35% attribute their wealth to investment performance
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European and Asian funds also suffered net outflows in January as North American funds continue to appeal
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Proposals aim to reduce costs and barriers for companies raising capital, while improving opportunities for retail investors
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Lauren Hardy gauges the lie of the land across the investment universe as we embark on a new year
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Aviva Investors has hired Fabrice Pellous as the firm’s new co-head of global high yield
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