Baillie Gifford late stage growth trust enjoys sharp rebound in August
Emerging market funds, particularly Latam, dominate last month’s winners
Emerging market funds, particularly Latam, dominate last month’s winners
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Whereas UK stocks gave ‘creditable’ performance in a poor month for markets across the board
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Despite market volatility gilt yields are back to where they were in April 2019
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Top performer in IA UK Gilts sector has returned 8.2% since coronavirus sell-off took hold
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FE Investments explains how its barbell strategy is playing out amid the coronavirus sell-off
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Baillie Gifford points to low interest rates as it ditches active gilt fund range
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Negative yields on gilts prompts investors to look elsewhere in fixed income
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Targeted Absolute Return fails to live up to its name with losses in 2018
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From blue passports to pensions, Portfolio Adviser examines the most read Brexit stories of the year
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Only 24% of investors apply ESG criteria to sovereign bonds
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Insight launches in-house sovereign ratings but points to data shortcomings
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After a prolonged period of negative real yields, government bonds have failed to excite, but Q1 figures show UK fund selectors are turning bullish on developed market government debt for the first time since early 2015, just as the 10-year US treasury hits 3%.
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