jones fleming leaves ceo cio kames capital
Andrew Fleming has stepped down from his positions as CEO and CIO at Kames Capital.
Andrew Fleming has stepped down from his positions as CEO and CIO at Kames Capital.
Kames has removed the performance fee on its UK Equity Absolute Return Fund in a bid to simplify the charging structure following RDR.
A number of political leaders are in their second stint of power with others hoping to join them so Patrick Schotanus examines whether the pressures they saw first time around are abating or still a-biting.
Stephen Snowden has started running down the risk in Kames Capital’s investment-grade bond funds in anticipation of the return of risk-off sentiment next year.
John McNeill asks if the effective payment of £35bn from the Bank of England to the Treasury makes economic sense or whether it is simply political manoeuvring ahead of Chancellor's Autumn statement.
Bill Dinning reviews a world where central banks and policymakers control short-term markets, giving his pearls of wisdom as to why policymakers should instead take the lead and what they should do.
Claire McGuckin has become supporting manager to Phil Milburn and Melanie Mitchell on Kames Capitals high yield bond funds.
Bill Dinning compares the state of Europe and the US and assesses how their economic problems could be resolved – or at least how they could put a plan in place to resolve them – through a political solution.
Selling corporate bonds to retail investors is a growing trend yet is one that is fraught with risks, at the top of which is the risk of getting a lower coupon while the intermediary still picks up a commission.
Many of the recent European elections have been two-stage affairs, with stage one as a protest and stage two something more rational – the exception is in Greece where everything is a protest.
Claire McGuckin started work this morning at Kames Capital where she is an investment manager in the firm’s high yield team.
Bill Dinning likens the potential of a European fiscal union with that between England and Scotland in 1707 under Queen Anne – which will last the longer?