jpm and Source launch etf
JPMorgan and Source have launched an ETF designed to be used by “sophisticated investors” to access volatility as either a hedging strategy or as an asset class in its own right.
JPMorgan and Source have launched an ETF designed to be used by “sophisticated investors” to access volatility as either a hedging strategy or as an asset class in its own right.
Santander-owned Cater Allen Private Bank has launched a new structured product with 100% participation in FTSE 100 growth and full capital protection.
Barings’ global multi-asset group has been adding to risk assets for the first time in over a year, even as it admits we are not headed into a “new bull market”.
Aberdeen has now soft closed its £2.7bn EM Fund, and given First State’s previous track record of doing the same with large funds, a genuine dilemma has confronted fund pickers looking for exposure to this sector.
SIG reacts to Aviva Investors’ strategic uncertainty by dropping one of its managers from its UK Strategic Best Ideas Fund.
Swiss & Global has added a sterling share class to the Julius Baer Absolute Return Europe Equity Fund.
Klaus Bockstaller explains why he thinks emerging market earnings forecasts of 10% for this year are realistic.
Royal London Asset Management saw net new business fall by two-thirds last year even as Royal London 360 saw new business up 21% in the period.
Heartwood Investment Management has expanded its multi-asset fund range with the addition of a defensive proposition.
Schroders has announced details of a Strategic Bond Fund planned for Gareth Isaac just months after its previous fund of that strategy was shifted into the Absolute Return Sector.
Emerging Market equity funds have enjoyed the best start to the year, in terms of fund flows, since 2006 as investors’ risk appetite finally returned to the table.
At last weeks Portfolio Adviser Fund Awards, the JPM US Equity Income Fund run by Clare Hart was named the Best Equity Newcomer. Will she go on to have a long and illustrious career?