Fidelity swipes Caroline Shaw from Courtiers
Head of asset management leaves Henley DFM after two decades
Head of asset management leaves Henley DFM after two decades
Courtiers head of fund management on UK Equity Income’s comeback and an ex-Woodford stock’s surprising performance
Courtiers has sold its holdings in two F&C ethical funds and an LGIM ethical trust over concerns about the strictness of their screening processes.
Even though a growing group of asset management firms are warming to emerging markets, Gary Reynolds, CIO at UK-based wealth and asset management firm Courtiers, remains bearish on the region and believes the US is the most attractive opportunity.
Courtiers has been selling down some of its long position on the US dollar to bank profit generated by the rising probability of Brexit.
Henley-based wealth management firm Courtiers has three acquisitions in the pipeline at differing stages of completion as it seeks brisk growth.
Courtiers has launched three new funds targeting group self-invested pension plans (GSIPP).
News overnight that one of Japan’s flagship companies Toshiba has been found to have engaged in extremely dodgy accounting over recent years may set off alarm bells for those holding Japanese funds.
Investors should not be surprised by Chinese shares dropping 7% in a day say industry experts, but is it a cause for concern?
Risk is not theoretical, it is very real: this is the key principle Courtiers chief investment officer Gary Reynolds works to.
A look back at the first six months of 2014, reveals some interesting trends and raises a few flags of caution.
Low rates, fund launches and the inexorable drive for yield have focused investor attention on income funds, but do they stand up to the scrutiny?