The million-dollar question of investing in the US
Is now the best time to access the region or should it be given a wide berth?
Is now the best time to access the region or should it be given a wide berth?
Ahead of England’s highly-anticipated World Cup quarter final clash against Sweden on Saturday, Iboss senior investment analyst Chris Rush picks his world-beating UK equity fund manager starting line-up.
Nearly 10 years after launching, Iboss continues to go from success to success. Co-founder Chris Metcalfe puts this down to fortuitous timing and the value of having a good reputation behind the brand.
According to a recent Bank of America Global Fund Manager Survey, the threat posed by a conflict between the US and North Korea is seen as the biggest tail risk to global markets.
Iboss has added Ned Naylor-Leyland’s Old Mutual Gold and Silver Fund to both its Oeic range of risk-rated funds and portfolio management service after altering its stance on gold.
IBOSS Asset Management’s range of risk-rated multi-asset Oeic funds, launched in February last year, have passed through £100m in assets under management (AUM).
Some 12 months on from the carnage open-ended property funds experienced in the wake of the Brexit vote, investors seem to be returning to the sector once more.
Following the Brexit vote there has been a renewed interest in infrastructure, with the hope that the UK government will throw money at high-profile and popular projects in an attempt to stem an economic slowdown.
Property funds seem overnight to have become the least popular asset class at the dance, but many investors have been sneaking out early for some time and not all of them have gone straight home.