Franklin Templeton announces multi-manager credit fund launch
Franklin Templeton Investments has announced the imminent launch of a new multi-manager credit fund.
Franklin Templeton Investments has announced the imminent launch of a new multi-manager credit fund.
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Jupiter’s Alastair Irvine is keeping an open mind about the rising tide of populism across developed markets as he points out that change need not always be negative for investors.
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Miton has removed the initial charges on its multi-asset funds in a bid to improve transparency for investors.
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Tilney Bestinvest’s clients continued to put money into US tracker index funds in October despite markets being spooked by the potential outcome of the presidential election.
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Franklin Templeton Investments has announced the ‘soft launch’ of the FTIF Franklin K2 Global Macro Opportunities Fund.
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For the once-mighty hedge-fund industry, these are not the best of times – to put it mildly. Outflows are gathering pace as investors, wearying of high fees, poor performance and bad publicity, vote with their feet.
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It’s the big divorce that is the talk of today’s headlines – yes, investors have fallen out of love with hedge funds.
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Heartwood Investment Management has launched two new ethical multi asset investment strategies; Ethical Balanced and Ethical Growth.
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Morgan Stanley Investment Management has added the Global Balanced and Global Balanced Defensive funds to its line-up.
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UBS Asset Management and investment management firm True Potential Investments are teaming up to launch five multi-asset funds.
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The BNP Paribas multi-asset team tactic, in the current febrile environment, is to tread carefully in its search for alpha and let the fallout from Brexit, modest global growth and doubts over monetary policy play out.
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Call it symptomatic of the summer lull but, with so much debate centred on cost, genuine product innovation seems to have taken something of a back seat.
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