Abrdn and Fidelity seal China trust merger
Fidelity China Special Situations will buy £126.6m of Abrdn China’s assets
Fidelity China Special Situations will buy £126.6m of Abrdn China’s assets
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Alex Ralph and Apiramy Jeyarajah discuss the launch of the new bond boutique, Palomar Fixed-Income
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Comes one week before its consultation with shareholders
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Having raised their dividend for at least 20 consecutive years
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Andrew Chapman retired following the trust’s AGM, to be succeeded by John Blowers
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Senior investment specialist discusses his journey from the army into financial services
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‘Exploring a range of refinancing options’
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Catherine Tennyson joins from Point 72 Asset Management
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114 co-signatories, including AIC CEO Richard Stone, have backed calls for cost disclosure reform
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The £3.4bn trust outperformed global markets despite an underweight to the Magnificent Seven – and no exposure at all to Apple and Tesla
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19% of these strategies are lead-managed by women while 55% adopt a team-based approach
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UK equity strategies suffered £14bn net outflows over the year
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