Church House’s Mahon: ‘2022 was a shocker’ for absolute returns
Portfolio Adviser speaks to James Mahon, co-manager of the £259m Church House Tenax Absolute Return Strategies Fund
Portfolio Adviser speaks to James Mahon, co-manager of the £259m Church House Tenax Absolute Return Strategies Fund
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‘We are thankful for levels of quite predictable returns that we haven’t been able to enjoy for a long time’
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Cranley Macfarlane has worked at JM Finn and Tellsons Investors
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Investors would be forgiven for thinking there is nowhere safe to turn – but it’s not all doom and gloom
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James Edgedale was due to become joint chair at Vermeer Partners last July but did not take up the role
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As the war in Ukraine rumbles on and global markets deal with the fallout from Putin’s weaponisation of energy, industry experts share their forecasts for the coming months
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Jerry Wharton to lead the business from 1 January 2022
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If the coronavirus crisis has shown us anything it is that investing in innovation is essential
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Companies bought today need to have core businesses strong enough to survive the tough times ahead
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In the wake of the fifth-largest one-day fall in the FTSE 100’s history, James Mahon considers some of the longer-term market ramifications of the Coronavirus outbreak
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The asset class has seen consistent outflows over the last 11 months
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Church House Investment Management has hired former Sanlam FOUR staffer Paul Zoltowski to lead its business expansion as client director.
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