Morningstar: Will Labour make the UK more attractive to asset allocators?
The UK has been out of favour for quite some time, but Michael Born says Labour is making investors more optimistic
The UK has been out of favour for quite some time, but Michael Born says Labour is making investors more optimistic
The government is channelling money towards UK companies but will investors be tempted? writes the chief proposition officer
The CIO discerns positive momentum building in the UK market and sees evidence to suggest a decade of losses could be clawed back
Though volatile markets are unnerving for both wealth managers and their clients, Sarasin & Partners’ James Fishbourne says it is during these times you learn long-lasting lessons
Liz Field, chief executive of Pimfa, looks back at a trio of huge regulatory projects – and ahead to what the coming year has in store for the trade body and its membership
EDIN managers discuss seeking opportunities in an unloved market, and what Sattar taking sole reins of the portfolio will mean for investors
CEO of Dynamic Planner Ben Goss reports on the mood of pessimism sweeping through the property market
Q3 2023 saw just five listings on the UK main market and AIM, while IPO proceeds fell 36% year on year, higher than the global average
Darius McDermott and Martin Walker discuss whether investors are right to be spurning their domestic market as they leave the UK All Companies sector in droves
A year after Liz Truss’s ill-fated mini-budget sent the bond market into a tailspin, experts give their view on the role gilts have to play in portfolios going forward
MGIM’s Matt Connor discusses unloved opportunities in the UK, Japan and among Asian small caps
Cost disclosure regulation has been called “illegal and irrational” amid an “emergency situation” for investment companies