PA ANALYSIS: The big opportunity overlooked by IFAs
The pension investing habit is spreading in the UK, but there remains one significant blot on the landscape – a dramatic slump in the numbers of self-employed paying in to a plan.
The pension investing habit is spreading in the UK, but there remains one significant blot on the landscape – a dramatic slump in the numbers of self-employed paying in to a plan.
Long/short equity funds have started to recover from a disastrous 2016, leading to a pick-up in inflows, but managers still have work to do to regain the confidence of skeptical investors.
It’s been 33 years since the first Terminator film hit our cinema screens, but it hasn’t stopped many obsessing about a possible robot uprising.
Patient capital is having something of a moment – Woodford launched a trust dedicated to it, the government is reviewing it and fundraising for some of the vehicles neared record high in 2017, but is it all about the tax relief?
Many fund managers dismissed the historical German election results as “insignificant for markets”, but they have failed to consider its impact on the status quo and the possible reversal of recent political trends.
Having hit a high of 9% in June, wealth managers cut their weighting in cash to 6.99% in the past three months in the Trustee MPI low-risk mandates.
The result of the weekend’s St Leger horse race was the worst result of the season for the bookmarker William Hill, after the favourite 3/1 bet Capri took victory.
After years in the doldrums Japan’s popularity has surged this year, but those taking a passive approach could be missing out on big gains.
After the Financial Conduct Authority’s bombshell that it is referring the investment consulting industry to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), should the ratings agencies be concerned that they’re next in the firing line?
Investors were bracing for the worst when the Swiss Re Cat Bond Index plummeted 15% in the wake of hurricane Irma. But the unprecedented damage caused could actually be a blessing in disguise for the asset class.
John Lewis’ profits halved over the first six months of the year, but results from Next and Morrisons pointed to glimmers of hope for UK retail.
European high yield has had a good run so far this year but can that continue as the European Central Bank turns off the quantitative easing (QE) tap?