Kames Capital ventures into the Swedish market
UK fund management group Kames Capital has entered the Swedish investment market for the first time with the launch of 10 of its funds.
UK fund management group Kames Capital has entered the Swedish investment market for the first time with the launch of 10 of its funds.
Keeping up with the waves of financial services regulation globally is not always easy for advisers – but standing still in the face of change is not an option.
Anybody who says that China doesn’t have a credit problem is lying because when that much credit is pumped into the system there is no way that every single loan is a sound investment, according to Schroders’ head of Asian equities Singapore, Lee King Fuei.
The Gibraltar Stock Exchange (GSX) listed its first corporate bond and its first asset-backed security in February after expanding its services last month to include the listing of closed-ended funds and debt securities.
A Belgian judge has charges Swiss bank UBS with money laundering and serious and organised tax evasion, according to media reports.
In spite of the current market volatility there are two key reasons why investors should be building up their portfolios now, according to deVere Group founder and chief executive Nigel Green.
MetLife, the largest life insurer in the US, confirmed on Thursday that it is in talks to sell its roughly 4,000-strong adviser force MetLife Premier Client Group to Massachusetts-based MassMutual Financial Group.
After more than a decade as head of emerging market equities, Schroder’s Conway is set to retire. Several high profile people moves have been made in Asia of late; with Aviva, Allianz, and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announcing changes.
Vanguard has expanded its exchange traded fund range with the launch of four low-cost fixed income ETFs on the London Stock Exchange.
James Pearcy-Caldwell, co-founder Aisa, explains why he backs fees over commissions and how his evolving network offers a halfway house for advisers working in Europe.
2015 was the weakest year for US equities since 2008, the exception being the technology sector that was buoyed by the ‘Fangs’ – Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google.
RL360° have added the Guinness Asian Equity Income Fund to their guided-architecture fund range, making it accessible through their Quantum, Oracle, Paragon & LifePlan products.