Hidden gems: Five below-radar funds in the global EM sector
Spotlight on the small funds that are flying above market returns but below investors’ radars
Spotlight on the small funds that are flying above market returns but below investors’ radars
Funds that outperform hold lower average fee than underperformers, according to the platform
Emerging markets have been out of favour in recent years, but there are signs investor appetite is returning with China and India dominating
Top performers and compelling newcomers in the spotlight
With the appointment of a dedicated team from Stewart Investors
The difficulty of determining where emerging markets’ next round of outperformance will come from militates in favour of broader-based portfolios
‘Significant number of enquiries from retail, institutional investors and investment platforms’
GEM equities enjoyed the largest rate of net buying among professional investors in Q4
US equities and emerging markets managers exit the FTSE 250 fund house
Hermes Investment Management’s Gary Greenberg is launching his second emerging markets vehicle, which will focus on small to mid-cap companies, at a time when investors are pulling money out of emerging markets.
February was a poor month for investors with only 295 funds out of 2,648 giving a profitable return, but which IA sectors outperformed? Ben Yearsley, director at Shore Financial, outlines the month’s five best and worst performers.
Investors in emerging markets have had quite the turnaround in fortunes during the past three years, proving the old adage that it really is a region to invest in long term.