multi-currency fixed income
The fixed income answer to generating positive returns in the face of rising interest rates is to actively allocate across different currency markets.
The fixed income answer to generating positive returns in the face of rising interest rates is to actively allocate across different currency markets.
According to the latest survey by Franklin Templeton, UK investors believe 2014 will be a positive year for stocks.
Franklin Templeton appoints Mark Dunn as head of UK discretionary sales.
Franklin Templeton launches a euro short duration bond fund to exploit rising interest rates.
China’s fourth quarter GDP figures showed growth slowing slightly, but they remained ahead of market expectations.
San Francisco-headquartered asset manager Franklin Templeton Investments has launched a fixed income fund investing in the bonds of GCC companies and governments.
Franklin Templeton is making changes to a couple of its funds in a bid to improve its offerings for investors.
Mark Elliott is joining Franklin Templeton as head of advisory following a reshuffle of the firm’s UK sales team.
New recruit Ben Russon is to take over as lead manager of the Franklin Templeton UK Select Growth Fund in June and is already working on what he describes as an effective re-launch of the product.
A greater proportion of global investors are confident they can reach their financial goals over the next 12 months with the help of an adviser compared with those who are looking to do it on their own, research reveals.
David Zahn has been appointed as the inaugural head of European fixed income at Franklin Templeton as the firm looks to expand its fixed income offering.
Mark Mobius is lined up to manage a Shariah-compliant Asian Growth Fund, one of a trio to be launched by Franklin Templeton.