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The City’s sweltering, the mirrored aviators are out and we’re all walking on sunshine like Katrina and the Waves… or at least a Greek OAP who’s made it to a cashpoint.
The City’s sweltering, the mirrored aviators are out and we’re all walking on sunshine like Katrina and the Waves… or at least a Greek OAP who’s made it to a cashpoint.
A clear understanding of risk and reward has never been more important, and Distribution Technology feels it is well placed to help provide that clarity.
Asset managers have strongly outperformed during the past 25 years, says Tim Guinness, CIO of Guinness Asset Management, so is it time to look at the business behind the fund managers?
To some, employing a 32-strong investment team, including five economists, to run a suite of index funds may seem excessive. In the offices of Legal & General Investment Management’s multi-asset arm, though, index investing is about more than just replicating the markets.
So there I was sat with my laptop on a dull Monday evening trying to get my ISA in order, and it was all out the window time Game of Thrones came on.
Forecasts are tough in any business, says Robert Harvey, manager of Matthews Asia’s Asia Small Companies Fund, but politics is tougher than most to divine the outcome of future market events.
It was the 2008 financial crisis, not the eurozone’s troubles, which taught Alken founder Nicolas Walewski the most valuable lessons about macro swings.
Jumping from long-only fund management to private client wealth management is not for the fainthearted but Cornelian’s Hector Kilpatrick relishes the adaptability such role provides.