three lessons from investecs max king
Investecs multi-manager and equity expert Max King shares three lessons in multi-asset strategies for growth.
Investecs multi-manager and equity expert Max King shares three lessons in multi-asset strategies for growth.
|
|
In his opinion it is the time for contrarian investors to be investing in large caps and even very large caps, and that is how he is currently skewing his strategy.
|
|
Reporting a 6% jump in operating profit for the year to end March 2014, Investec said its wealth and investment business grow just over 30%.
|
|
As western investors grow older, so asset allocators are going to need to go further afield for yield
|
|
Investecs John Stopford is halving the high yield bond exposure of the Diversified Income Fund from one year ago.
|
|
The Temple Bar investment trust is holding a significant amount of cash and cash equivalents as manager Alistair Mundy waits for more attractive investment opportunities.
|
|
Investec's wealth and funds arms took in a combined £3.1bn over last nine months
|
|
Leaving Investec is Philip Rodrigs, who joins River & Mercantile.
|
|
In line with our expectations, tapering did not mean tightening and in our view, yesterdays tapering announcement was orchestrated to maintain a stable market environment.
|
|
The UK is poised to sit among the fastest growing economies of the developed markets in 2014, according to Investec Wealth & Investment.
|
|
The OBR is widely expected to revise up its UK growth predictions in Thursday’s Autumn Statement, but are bullish investors too complacent about Britain’s recovery?
|
|
Equity markets this year have reflected a recovery in the global economy but the risk of growing over-optimism means too quick a rise could work against equity investors.
|
|