Investors flock to fixed income as UK equities suffer
A structural shift away from the asset class is underway, said Calastone global markets head
A structural shift away from the asset class is underway, said Calastone global markets head
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Net £1.4bn was invested in January but the UK All Companies sector still faced heavy outflows
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2022 outflows dwarfed the money pulled in 2008 and 2019, according to Refinitiv Lipper
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Liquidations are part of its plan to merge or close over 100 strategies
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The JOHCM UK Equity Income managers discuss collaboration, careful stockpicking and intentionally high hurdles
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He will step down from managing the firm’s UK alpha strategy on 31 March
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The sector has suffered 20 consecutive months of outflows as global equity funds prove more attractive
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2022 marks the first year when sales to retail investors fell into the red
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UK stocks at ‘lowest relative price level I have seen over the course of my career’ – says Gresham House’s Ken Wotton
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Darius McDermott names a Unicorn strategy among his funds to watch this year
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Net assets drop nearly 50% as chairman emphasises need for patience when investing in smaller companies
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While £1.09bn poured into bond funds in November, Calastone’s Fund Flow Index found
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