a us fund worth reading about
A US equity fund that has held fewer than 100 companies over a quarter-century and has an annualised return of 14.2% since 1989, has just become available to UK DFMs and wealth managers, so what is the snag?
A US equity fund that has held fewer than 100 companies over a quarter-century and has an annualised return of 14.2% since 1989, has just become available to UK DFMs and wealth managers, so what is the snag?
In the second of this two-part series London & Colonial’s Adam Wrench compares death benefits, HMRC reporting and adviser fees.
Hargreaves Lansdown, the Bristol-based, FTSE 100-listed UK investment “supermarket”, is considering establishing an international business but not for at least three years.
RDR implementation and the partial loss of a mandate resulted in a subdued opening quarter for Jupiter Asset Management, as the firm reported net inflows of £209m for Q1 2013.
QNUPS are growing in popularity as retirement saving vehicles for UK resident individuals but how do these ‘young pretenders’ compare to a good, old offshore bond?
The Isle of Man has become the latest of the UK Crown Dependencies to announce it has signed a double taxation agreement with Luxembourg.
More than a third of almost 500 people surveyed by the deVere Group said that “a track record of helping clients reach their financial goals” was their No. 1 consideration when considering which company to entrust their financial planning to.
HSBC in Singapore has completed its ‘managed solutions series’ with the launch of two further funds aimed at aggressive and conservative investors.
The death of a spouse is always traumatic, but for mixed-domicile couples the matter of inheritance can add more pressure. At long last, proposed changes to UK law may help to avoid unnecessary grief at an already testing time
Jersey has today signed a double taxation agreement with Luxembourg.
Peter Drummond has become the latest Friends Provident International executive to leave the company, with his move to Bahrain-based Omnilife Insurance, as general manager.
Schroders has revealed Jupiter’s Philip Matthews will take the helm of Richard Buxton's UK Alpha Plus Fund after his departure, while Neptune’s Alex Breese will manage the onshore and offshore Schroder UK Equity funds.