60% of advisers concerned about losing capital Schroders survey reveals
As well as 69% of advisers anticipating that the Consumer Duty’s ‘fair value’ outcome will exert pressure on ongoing charging models
As well as 69% of advisers anticipating that the Consumer Duty’s ‘fair value’ outcome will exert pressure on ongoing charging models
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King & Shaxson’s client relationship manager on why investing is better placed than ever to make a positive impact and why we need more transparency from fund providers
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Greg Jones discusses achieving the best balance between sustainability and investment freedom, avoiding crowded trades and keeping it simple
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PMI measures showing very strong readings for global manufacturing activity
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2018 might also be the year that innovative Chinese smaller companies come into their own.
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Despite announcing plans to dip its toes into the non-advised space, shares in Hargreaves Lansdown fell around 4% in morning trade on Wednesday, largely in response to it highlighting the significant increase in its Financial Services Contribution Scheme levy payment.
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UK Q1 2015 dividend pay-outs were cut in half year-on-year, the Capita Dividend Monitor has revealed, alongside revising up its full-year projection.
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FE has launched a service allowing financial advisers to directly compare DFM model portfolios.
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management is targeting investor demand for diversification with the announcement of a new SICAV vehicle.
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F&Cs Gareth Morgan-led emerging Europe equities team is to take on management of the Dublin-listed Eastern European Fund from Nevsky Capital, with effect 30 April.
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At a time when emerging markets appear to be losing their two pillars of support – QE being withdrawn and China growth weakening, the US growth picture is also showing signs of cracks.
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Emerging markets specialist East Capital has launched the Luxembourg registered China A-Shares Fund, to be managed out of its Stockholm HQ and Hong Kong.
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