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So we have come full circle. The final piece of the jigsaw puzzle has been put in place, and the Buxton/Old Mutual Matthews/Schroders Watt/Jupiter equation has been solved.
So we have come full circle. The final piece of the jigsaw puzzle has been put in place, and the Buxton/Old Mutual Matthews/Schroders Watt/Jupiter equation has been solved.
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RDR implementation and the partial loss of a mandate resulted in a subdued opening quarter for Jupiter Asset Management, as the firm reported net inflows of £209m for Q1 2013.
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Jupiter Asset Management has poached Damian Cocking from Stenham Advisors for a newly-created role as head of private clients & charities business development.
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Gregory Herbert has been appointed manager of the Jupiter European Income Fund after proving himself on the European element of the firm's Global Managed Fund.
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Inflows into Jupiter's mutual funds more than tripled in 2012, though segregated mandates and its private client arm both suffered outflows.
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There is an abundance of high-yield opportunities in Africa for those investors prepared to take a bit more of a risk, a research report from Jupiter Asset Management suggests.
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The amount of money run by Jupiter Fund Management jumped by more than 5% after strong inflows during the fourth quarter.
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Jupiter has added two credit analysts to Miles Geldard’s fixed-interest and multi-asset team in reflection of significant growth in its assets under management.
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Jupiter’s John Chatfeild-Roberts believes European equities are set to benefit from policymakers’ commitment to keeping the single currency together.
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The Share Centre has started off 2013 by adding six funds to its Platinum 120 list of favourite funds.
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Anthony Nutt has set out his succession plans after 17 years at Jupiter; the big question is will his replacements be able to deliver equally high standards?
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Jupiter's head of UK equities Anthony Nutt is to retire in 2014, passing on his £1.9bn Income Trust to Ben Whitmore on 1 January next year.
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