JP Morgan AM launches two active ETFs
First actively managed local currency EM debt ETF
First actively managed local currency EM debt ETF
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With an investment universe of over 1,300 companies across 24 starkly different economies, selectivity is crucial, writes John Citron
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The UK is one of the few major markets to lack any technology presence, but its unique composition offers diversification opportunities
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The BoE will be trying to avoid stagflation as economic growth becomes a top priority for future rate cuts
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The US, alternatives, fixed income and unloved assets all have the potential to disrupt markets in the coming year
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It will liquidate its portfolio and return the proceeds to shareholders by the end of 2025
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With wealth managers claiming they have lost clients due to a lack of adequate access to private markets, we get the lowdown on this rapidly growing but complex sector
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How did these 20 active funds succeed where so many others failed?
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Three managers join the investment company ahead of Jonathan Simon’s retirement
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JP Morgan US Equity Income and Hermes Global Emerging Markets funds switched for BNY Mellon and Baillie Gifford offerings
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Newton IM’s John Bailer on the ‘last gasp’ of growth stocks and where the market heads in a new regime
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Are the factors pushing up the price of gold here to stay over the medium term?
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