Edison: Saba’s ‘sub-par corporate governance’ could breach FCA rules without more independents
Saba could be breaking the FCA’s rules around board independence, according to Edison
Saba could be breaking the FCA’s rules around board independence, according to Edison
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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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The Fidelity International fixed income portfolio manager says central bankers are market heroes, not the villains of the show
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CEO and CIO reflects on Alger’s 60th anniversary and plans to grow the firm’s client base in Europe
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Headline inflation rose to 2.9% in December
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Saba CEO confirmed the hedge fund would seek to merge trusts into a single vehicle and invest back into UK assets
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£71.4m decrease in the fair value of its investment properties over the 2023 financial year
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Seeking to target exposure to metals driving the energy transition
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The external fund manager will also change, with Schroders taking over as the fund’s sole manager
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Independent proxy adviser said Saba has ‘not presented a compelling case for change’
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Only 31% of active managers outperformed a passive alternative in 2024
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Board had proposed rolling the trust into the open-ended Baillie Gifford Positive Change fund
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