Assets break £50bn at Jupiter as net flows soar
Assets at Jupiter soared past the £50bn mark in 2017 the firm’s latest trading update reveals.
Assets at Jupiter soared past the £50bn mark in 2017 the firm’s latest trading update reveals.
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Raymond James is opening a branch in Oxford led by three former Brewin Dolphin wealth managers.
The former M&G Dividend fund manager Alex Odd has joined the chartered financial planning firm Fairstone, taking joint ownership of its portfolio management service.
Ardenton Capital has announced one of the first hires at its recently-opened London office headed by former Jupiter director, Louis Wood.
Jupiter has launched a second version of James Clunie’s Absolute Return fund following demand for higher volatility from clients.
Jupiter has announced the appointment of Charlie Spelina as a US credit analyst.
Jupiter Fund Management’s assets under management closed the three months to 30 September 2017 at £48.4bn, growing 19% year-to-date.
Jupiter’s multi-manager range has drastically shaved down its exposure to Neil Woodford’s flagship equity income fund and has added three new funds to its holdings, Portfolio Adviser has learned.
Louis Wood, a former business development director at Jupiter Asset Management, has joined private equity firm Ardenton Capital.
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