Columbia Threadneedle follows Artemis into short-dated high yield
Maturities shorter than four years to dominate fund co-managed by new HY head
Maturities shorter than four years to dominate fund co-managed by new HY head
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High yield manager passes baton to Roman Gaiser
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‘We seem to be having the latest round of musical chairs in the industry’
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Jupiter plans European smaller companies launch as it swipes a second hire from the US fund house
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Morrissey was tipped as the ‘obvious’ successor to Zinkula
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Richard Buxton sees banks returning to favour, while Mark Barnett backs oil and tobacco
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Two analysts will support firm’s portfolio managers in implementing ESG
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Columbia Threadneedle’s Mark Burgess to head investment committee
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Fund houses are increasingly launching impact products to rival mainstream alternatives
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One of the City’s longest-serving female fund managers is retiring after a career of more than 35 years.
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After a torrid nine years of losing investors money in a raging bull market, commodities could finally start to see a change in fortune.
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James Thorne, manager of the Threadneedle UK Smaller Companies fund, believes the valuation discrepancy between UK equities and other asset classes, as well as the raft of resilient companies emerging as winners after a tough trading environment, make domestic small caps the place to be.
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