TILLIT scraps Darwall’s European Opportunities trust over ‘structural challenges’
Its shift of investment strategy, ‘disrupting’ tender offer and pressure from activist shareholders has led to ‘waning confidence’
Its shift of investment strategy, ‘disrupting’ tender offer and pressure from activist shareholders has led to ‘waning confidence’
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Admans previously head of fund selection for TILLIT
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Funds include biotech, global, US, multi asset and UK mandates
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Decision follows exit of fund manager Jeremy Gleeson
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Can active ETFs prove as successful as their passive counterparts and will traditional asset managers be receptive to adopting the format?
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Total number of funds on platform reaches over 100
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Two funds remained in universe following review
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Institutional investors urged to play a more proactive role in boosting the UK stockmarket
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First annual report focused on performance of active funds
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Following a lacklustre set of Q3 results, are technology stocks finally losing their sheen?
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Decision made after Tillit said it made ‘multiple attempts’ to reach out
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The trusts have seen a considerable bounce over the last three months
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