Aberdeen Standard and Fidelity named ‘worst of the worst’ in Bestinvest report
Aberdeen Standard Investments and Fidelity have been named and shamed as the worst performing groups in Bestinvest’s bi-annual Spot the Dog report.
Aberdeen Standard Investments and Fidelity have been named and shamed as the worst performing groups in Bestinvest’s bi-annual Spot the Dog report.
Mixed Investment 20-60% Shares was the top selling sector on FundsNetwork in December as investors sought diversification and defensive assets, according to Fidelity International figures.
Fidelity International has appointed Hugh Prendergast in the newly created role, global head of product.
Fidelity International has appointed Michael Gibb to the newly-created role of head of stewardship and sustainable investing.
Fidelity’s fee overhaul has been hit by accusations that it is unnecessarily complex and will see investors charged over the odds for mediocre fund performance.
Fidelity’s move to a performance-based fee model has nothing to do with pricing pressures in the industry it has claimed as it revealed details as to how the structure will work in practice.
After hitting £560bn in the third quarter of 2017, Fundscape forecasts that assets held on fund platforms could surge to £1.4trn by 2022.
Fund selectors applaud the “courageous” step by Fidelity to introduce performance-related management fees across all its funds by next year, but will the move really improve long-term performance after fees, and is the new model sustainable with most active funds failing to beat their benchmark?
Fidelity International has appointed a head of investment trusts following the retirement of Nicky McCabe.
Fidelity’s James Bateman contemplates the potential end of the decade-long bull market and explains why he still considers equities to be more attractive than fixed income, despite the challenging landscape.
Fidelity International has added two new funds to its quality income-focused exchange traded fund range.
On Wednesday, Chinese leader Xi Jinping declared the region had entered a “new era” of political and economic prosperity. But was his proclamation enough to woo investors?