The key questions for asset allocators in the year ahead
The US, alternatives, fixed income and unloved assets all have the potential to disrupt markets in the coming year
The US, alternatives, fixed income and unloved assets all have the potential to disrupt markets in the coming year
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PGIM’s head of international distribution is tasked with extending the US intermediary’s reach across Europe, the UK and Asia
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US equity allocations relative to the rest of the world are close to the most stretched in over 25 years
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Fidelity Strategic & Flexible Bond portfolio managers Mike Riddell and Tim Foster share their outlook for 2025
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Majority of investors are currently underweight fixed income, according to Managing Partners Group
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Paul Grainger joins Neuberger Berman after departing Schroders last year
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Rates decision-making just got more difficult, we play for lower yields and steeper curves
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Rising likelihood of ‘higher for longer’ rates could make income assets more appealing
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The three fixed income funds are first-time entrants
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In partnership with Schroders affiliate BlueOrchard
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The managing director says outflows from money market funds will ramp up as we head towards the new year
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