Blackrock AUM slump signals bumpy road ahead for investment industry
Rough earnings season could send share prices tumbling, making some firms acquisition targets
Rough earnings season could send share prices tumbling, making some firms acquisition targets
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As the group records its fifth consecutive quarter of net inflows
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After rejecting £300m unsolicited takeover bid by Brooks Macdonald
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Its IFA subsidiary is also part of the deal
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CEO Andrew Shepherd says industry has come a long way ‘but we can’t deny there are still a lot of women who aren’t investing’
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But chief executive warns of challenges ahead as Ukraine crisis unsettles markets
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His 20-year career has included stints at Smith & Williamson, Julius Baer International and Merrill Lynch
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Three times what its controlling shareholder paid for it in 2015
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All three DFMs boost assets under management, with Rathbones’ funds business reporting record inflows
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Jennifer Christian and Natalie Tysoe were investment specialists at SPW
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Ling Au-Yeung joins the manager after nearly three years with Rathbones
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WH Ireland reports £1m pre-tax profit bouncing back from £3.3m loss last year
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