Lipper’s John: US equity investors buck the active-to-passive trend
Of £21.3bn of UK investors’ money in US equity funds, only £167m has gone to trackers in the last year
Of £21.3bn of UK investors’ money in US equity funds, only £167m has gone to trackers in the last year
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Providing exposure to one of the world’s most ‘strategic markets’ for investors seeking high growth
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Investors prefers a blended approach, as both strategies can boost or hinder returns depending on the sector
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In his monthly column, Ernst Knacke, head of research at Shard Capital, looks at whether gold is overvalued
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ESG investors have stopped divesting from defence stocks and started buying them since the invasion of Ukraine
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Can active ETFs prove as successful as their passive counterparts and will traditional asset managers be receptive to adopting the format?
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The new global equity ETF will be overseen by former Artemis manager Alex Illingworth
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Equities also attracted over €18bn
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Will see the fund drop its ESG screen and move to SFDR Article 6
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Arbuthnot Latham MD on the profound impact of passives, financial wellbeing and how assessing suitability is still the most important piece of regulation
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Tracker funds are seen as the low-risk route to investing, but Felix Wintle says this assumption may need a re-think
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