Finsbury Growth and Income recruits former Brewin non-exec
Pars Purewal’s 38-year career also includes a stint on the board at Federated Hermes
Pars Purewal’s 38-year career also includes a stint on the board at Federated Hermes
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Bonds and equities have suffered equally this year, but stabilising interest rates could merit the return of more conventionally balanced portfolios
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Assets continue to slide as net sales hit lows not seen in over a decade
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Developed-world nations are paying the price for significant policy errors that are eroding people’s standard of living at an alarming rate
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As new CEO Matthew Beesley unveils £10m buyback programme
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Whatever happens to inflation, it is interest rates that really move the needle on how asset prices behave
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Citi reckons Invesco offers a better valuation and flows
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Waverton manager on what he believes is true multi-asset investing
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Steel is essential in today’s world, and it will be just as essential tomorrow – much of the technology to create a zero-carbon future will use steel in its construction. Yet steel production itself is a highly polluting activity.
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James Anderson, joint manager of Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust, reflects on the challenge and excitement of the search for extreme returns. In this article, taken from the latest Scottish Mortgage Annual Report, James anticipates greater change to come and urges investors to keep thinking distinctively. Capital at risk.
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Watch the second of three highlight videos from the Wellington Management Roundtable on impact investing in fixed income below.
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