Big name fund managers in chelsea fs dropzone
Funds run by Franklin Templetons Mark Mobius and Neptunes Chris Taylor feature in Chelsea Financial Services DropZone of the worst-performing funds over the past three discrete years.
Funds run by Franklin Templetons Mark Mobius and Neptunes Chris Taylor feature in Chelsea Financial Services DropZone of the worst-performing funds over the past three discrete years.
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Neptune is to complete its offerings across the three IMA Mixed Investment Shares categories with the launch of its Defensive Fund.
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Argonaut, originally part of the Ignis group, is nearing the end of a restructuring that will see it become operationally independent of Ignis in ten days time, add a number of high-profile managers including ex-Neptune exec John Lester, and target overseas markets.
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Neptune has named the man who is to replace John Lester as head of strategic partners following his deprature last month.
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Head of strategic partnerships at Neptune John Lester has left to join a new investment boutique.
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The 2012 Income Study sees some big names tumble down the rankings while there are notable winners in Principal IM’s latest survey.
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Neptune is to soft launch the latest proposition within its Max Alpha range investing in Chinese securities.
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Neptune’s Rob Burnett describes the controversial eurobond in very strong terms.
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Funds in the IMA sector failed to keep pace with the two major indices with positive Q2 numbers.
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