AJ Bell’s Hughes: Why money will keep flowing into fixed income funds
The managing director says outflows from money market funds will ramp up as we head towards the new year
The managing director says outflows from money market funds will ramp up as we head towards the new year
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Commentators believe ‘systemic risks to the market are low’
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Allocations to UK gilts soared 2,019% thanks to tax benefits
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The UK’s debt burden is high and it is not master of its own destiny, writes Cherry Reynard
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Seeks to offer investors protection from unexpected UK inflation
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Iain McLeod examines the key trends driving the world’s wealthiest investors’ portfolios
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UK equity strategies suffered £14bn net outflows over the year
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While the much-touted ‘year of the bond’ never materialised in 2023, Yoram Lustig of T Rowe Price and Liontrust’s Phil Milburn explain why investors are sticking with fixed income
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Well below 4.4% consensus forecast
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Focused exclusively on short-dated bonds
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A year after Liz Truss’s ill-fated mini-budget sent the bond market into a tailspin, experts give their view on the role gilts have to play in portfolios going forward
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Brighter times could be on the horizon for the home market
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