China and commodities the trust winners in October
Investment trusts specialising in China and large cap commodities were winners in October, according to research from QuotedData.
Investment trusts specialising in China and large cap commodities were winners in October, according to research from QuotedData.
Investment trusts specialising in China and large cap commodities were winners in October, according to research from QuotedData.
Whenever a high profile fund manager leaves a group, it prompts considerable hand-wringing among investors about whether they should remain invested in their funds.
The definition of financial advice is becoming blurred with potentially dangerous consequences, according to UK-based platform provider AJ Bell.
Schroders has weathered market volatility, seeing assets under management rise to £294.8bn at the end of September, compared to £276.2bn a year ago.
ETF Securities has reported a three-fold increase in ‘retail’ investors looking to hedge their currency exposure since the start of the year.
Mark Wilson, group chief executive officer at Aviva, said the group’s investment arm continues to make progress on its turnaround, but that redemptions remained ‘too high’.
The expiry of the ‘sunset’ clause will bring pressures for advisers, but asset managers may come under particular strain, argues a new white paper from platform Nucleus.
There are signs that high yields are tempting investors back to commodities-focused investment trusts, but analysis group Stifel warned that current yields may not be sustainable.
As emerging markets continue to splinter it is time to take an active position, says Wells Fargos Anthony Cragg. Right now his focus is on China, where he believes the greatest EM opportunities lie.