New managers for Alliance Trust fixed income team
The fixed income team at Alliance Trust Investments has taken on new co-managers from within the firm for two bond funds.
The fixed income team at Alliance Trust Investments has taken on new co-managers from within the firm for two bond funds.
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Allianz Global Investors has launched Emerging Markets Equity Opportunities fund, a Luxembourg-domiciled vehicle for Bric Stars manager Kunal Ghosh and his eight-strong San Diago-based team.
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Investment platform Alliance Trust Savings (ATS) has raised its annual administration fees in a move it said will allow it to maintain the quality of service to customers and to continue to meet regulatory standards.
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Standard Life Investments’ Mikhail Zverev on great European stocks, the future of Google and the importance of data analytics
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Schroders Joanna Shatney said the biggest threat facing her next year was that of an external monetary policy mistake, with the proximity and importance of the election in Q3 likely to dampen the threat of any domestic political manoeuvring.
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Neptunes Henry Foster has joined specialist fund distributor Harrington Cooper as sales manager.
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Schroders has registered a pre-tax profit rise of 31% to £350m in the nine months to end September, with assets under management climbing to £256.7bn.
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Alliance Trust has added Vodafone to its portfolio, with equity manager Ilario di Bon buying into changes afoot in the European telecoms sector.
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Virginie Maisonneuve has decided to leave Schroders to join Pimco.
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Alliance Trust Savings has added 14 fund managers to its investment platform, growing the number of clean share class funds to more than 2,000 ahead of its target.
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Schroders has launched a catastrophe bond fund on its Luxembourg Ucits platform to sit alongside its range of products aimed at giving investors easier access to hedge funds.
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We all have the ability to look back in history with rose-tinted glasses especially to the periods when we were growing up (the 1970s in this case), even if that means remembering those skin-tight flares, platform shoes and black and white TVs.
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