Europe’s fund industry facing dispersal as Brexit looms
Whatever the outcome of the Brexit process now under way, the shape of the asset management industry in Europe is set to change substantially, a report by the CFA Institute has found.
Whatever the outcome of the Brexit process now under way, the shape of the asset management industry in Europe is set to change substantially, a report by the CFA Institute has found.
With the summer holiday fast approaching, it’s a good time to reflect. We look at which European equity funds have done best so far this year and why.
Coutts & Co is banking on the continued reflation trade in Europe and ignoring the sterling naysayers by highlighting the currency as an attractive value proposition.
Investors have been told to prepare for slower economic growth in the second half of the year, although a global recession should be avoided.
A European watchdog has urged a crackdown on investment firms setting up ‘letter box’ entities across the continent in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Europe has been among the most unexpected success stories for investors in the first half of 2017, but which funds have made the most of the opportunity on the continent?
One year on from the shock of the Brexit referendum and the UK’s decision to leave the EU, we delve into the data to find out exactly how the result has hit investments.
After a politically turbulent time in 2016, Europe has been under scrutiny with several nations going to the polls.The question asked, would investors be right to stay clear just because things on the service seem volatile?
The ECB has kept interest rates on hold, but revised its economic forecasts. So, what have investors learned about Mario Draghi’s intentions?
Europe equity managers have urged investors to look beyond the current political cycle, and take a more long-term approach when putting more money to work on the continent.
Volatility hit a 25-year low last week despite major political events continuing to pose headwinds to the market.
While the European equities story continues to appeal to UK investors, fund managers in the region remain deeply divided on the recovery prospects of its financials stocks.