Home Reit saga raises doubt over the viability of investing in social housing
The aim of such investments is laudable, but is the risk too high?
The aim of such investments is laudable, but is the risk too high?
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Firm sees opportunities in UK infrastructure
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It has been suspended since October due to liquidity issues
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Jacob Mitchell of Antipodes Partners and AJ Bell’s Ryan Hughes give their thoughts on inflation and which assets they are most excited about for 2023
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Or will the returns now on offer from cash prove too tempting for investors seeking some safety?
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Michael Gove has vowed to scrap the system in a move that would allow millions to own their properties outright
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Trust rejects accusations – but is return-seeking private capital compatible with providing services to the vulnerable?
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As Columbia Threadneedle shutters its Paif and feeder fund
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One of two funds to receive worst score for performance in firm’s latest AoV report
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It ‘once again underlines why open-ended property funds remain ill-suited to the daily dealing expected from Oeics’
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‘Temptation in this situation is to submit a redemption request asap and try and beat the crowd’
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Asset class returns to favour after suffering £600m of outflows in Q2, latest Bonhill Intelligence report shows
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