JPM’s Elliott: Are bigger investment trusts always better?
Consolidations have swept the sector as wealth managers seek larger trusts, writes Simon Elliott
Consolidations have swept the sector as wealth managers seek larger trusts, writes Simon Elliott
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How fund group distribution bosses are thinking about asset classes, strategies and working with clients over the next 12 months
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The investment trust sector is increasingly willing to take difficult choices to deliver shareholder value
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Consolidation and cost disclosure concerns to remain key topics over the coming year
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Firms are being hit by ever-increasing costs, but there are some signs of smoother sailing ahead, writes Hugh Elwes
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But inflation and interest rates remain biggest worry, according to the JPES Partners Asset Management Agenda report
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Rock suggested the asset manager issue a £22m convertible bond
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Given the Home Reit saga and TLEI’s suspended shares, PA looks at governance concerns in the investment trust space
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The offer period was due to end on 25 July but was twice extended
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Rumoured to have given prospective buyers until the end of July to table offers
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Assets managed by robo advisers will reach $5.9trn in four years
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