blackrock launches absolute return americas
BlackRock has launched an Americas equity fund for UK investors with an absolute return mandate, co-managed by Raffaele Savi and Travis Cooke.
BlackRock has launched an Americas equity fund for UK investors with an absolute return mandate, co-managed by Raffaele Savi and Travis Cooke.
Barclays Wealth unveils the details of an enhanced discretionary portfolio management service available to IFA clients in the run-up to RDR.
As open-ended houses bring their SRI fund ranges under their in-house equity management, STIL annoucnes details of its new enterprise investment scheme based on SRI investments.
Five Oceans Asset Management has replaced JP Morgan AM as manager of its Global Equity Fund.
Morgan Stanley has announced the launch of three structured products, a new Defensive Bonus Plan as well as the latest issues of its Protected Growth Plan and Morgan Stanley FTSE Booster Plan.
Natixis-owned ETF provider Ossiam is to list an Emerging Markets version of its minimum variance family of ETFs on exchanges across Europe later this month.
Fidelity Worldwide Investment has launched a Global Demographics Fund, focusing on long-term trends such as population growth, the rise of new middle classes and population ageing.
Witan Investment Trust posted a NAV total return for the year of -10.9% today, which saw it underperform its benchmark by 3.9%, a lag it blamed on the abrupt fall in markets in August.
Investec Asset Management is to launch two multi-asset managed solutions funds as part of a realignment of its product range ahead of RDR.
Saltus is the latest wealth management firm to take advantage of the Retail Distribution Review by launching a new rate card for intermediaries using its discretionary fund management (DFM) portfolios.
EFAMA’s stats for January show positive net fund sales in Europe for the first time since the start of last summer.
MAM Funds has announced it will roll out a new non-trail commission share class across its range of funds in mid-March, as it joins Rathbones, Cazenove and Schroders in the drive to become ‘RDR-friendly’.