Rosemary Banyard leaves fund management
Banyard will remain at Downing as a consultant but no longer manages the Downing Unique Opportunities fund she created
Banyard will remain at Downing as a consultant but no longer manages the Downing Unique Opportunities fund she created
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As interest in the magnificent seven and MPS wobbles, and tax changes are introduced, many believe now is the time for conventional multi-asset funds to shine again
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Firms can have until April 2025 to comply with the rules in ‘exceptional circumstances’
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What does diversification mean during this period of mega-cap domination? Downing’s Alex Paget takes a look
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With Japanese equities performing well over the past decade, managers argue it is unfair to suggest the country’s previous ‘new dawns’ didn’t play out
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Domination of mega caps has ‘never continued indefinitely’
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CGT changes could generate another £1.2bn for the Treasury by 2025
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Huw Price also to join as head of alternatives structuring
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Andrew Vaughan reunites with Rosemary Banyard to run VT Downing Unique Opportunities
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Top performers and compelling newcomers in the spotlight
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VT Downing Fox Funds range to be designed and run by Simon Evan-Cook
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The Downing manager outlines the tests she applies when choosing firms to invest in
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