Q&A with Credo’s Silver: It’s not the time to be taking big risks
Multi-asset manager and head of fixed income at Credo, Rupert Silver, shares his recent asset allocation changes
Multi-asset manager and head of fixed income at Credo, Rupert Silver, shares his recent asset allocation changes
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After a second set of manager changes in less than three years
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As it appoints Hymans Robertson and Defaqto to oversee allocation and risk profiling
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Top performers and compelling newcomers in the spotlight
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Average annual return of 10 most expensive strategies was -17.3%, with some customers paying nearly 2.5%
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The fund will begin trading on 1 November
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He and Joseph Chapman are casualties of incoming CEO Matthew Beesley’s restructuring plans
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But concerns of a global slowdown appear excessive, says Liontrust’s Husselbee as he eyes up a portfolio rebalance
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Will re-deploy £2bn HL Multi-Manager Income & Growth Trust’s direct holding in Marlborough Multi Cap Income
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‘Our view is clients should never lose sleep over what we are doing,’ says Mirabaud senior portfolio manager
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Charles Stanley senior investment manager says part of the job is investment, but a lot of it is also education
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As £6.5bn Global Growth range shifts to invest directly rather than via fund of fund
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