Rathbones: UK equities viewed as ‘extremely cheap’ by industry
80% anticipate increased allocation over the next three years
80% anticipate increased allocation over the next three years
A sizeable Labour majority would allow it to deliver stability unimpeded
Appetite for UK smaller companies has improved, but risks remain
Major parties clearly understand the UK’s economic problems, even if the solutions take time
Its income and growth VCTS could combine into new funds worth £190.8m and £128.8m
The new holding company replaces him with two of its own managers, Emma Mogford and Mahgul Ansari
The stewardship lead speaks to Portfolio Adviser following the firm’s third iteration of its UK mental health benchmark
Its historically wide discount presents a prime buying opportunity, according to analyst David Johnson
While fixed income funds recorded their second worst month of withdrawals on record, according to the Fund Flow Index for May
Small-cap managers claim lifting the 0.5% tax – from which AIM shares are already exempt – could be a vital step towards kickstarting the UK’s ailing stockmarket
Any new government will need a bold vision to reinvigorate the UK stock market, writes Darius McDermott
It will be managed by Dan Whitestone and Matthew Betts, who have so far specialised in UK smaller companies