Rathbones taps into offshore growth with four funds
Rathbone Unit Trust Management (RUTM) will offer four Luxembourg-domiciled funds to European investors next month in order to tap into the offshore market’s “considerable” growth potential.
Rathbone Unit Trust Management (RUTM) will offer four Luxembourg-domiciled funds to European investors next month in order to tap into the offshore market’s “considerable” growth potential.
Old Mutual Wealth is reducing its exit fees on traditional UK pension contracts, putting a 5% cap in place for all customers aged 55 or older.
US-based life insurance company MetLife saw its share price rise 5% after a judge ruled that the government’s decision to label it a systemically important financial institution (SIFI) be withdrawn.
Bahrain topped HSBC’s Expat Explorer survey with two thirds of expats feeling at home within a year of moving.
Waverton Investment Management, formerly J O Hambro Investment Management, has acquired London-based long only investment boutique 2CG Senhouse, which specialises in European and southeast Asian equities.
A number of tax measures announced in Singapore’s budget last Thursday are aimed at spurring growth in the country’s small and medium-sized enterprise sector (SME) and encouraging the internationalisation of local businesses.
Swiss private banking group EFG International was granted regulatory approval this week to open an onshore business in Santiago, Chile.
Morningstar has opened its new sustainability ratings for funds across its North American and European websites to individual investors around the world.
Quaero Capital’s Argos Real Assets fund has been given Ucits status having secured a three-year track record.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is considering a new regulatory structure to accommodate open-ended investment companies (Oeics) in a bid to encourage more asset managers to domicile funds in the city-state.
The rise in aviation in China and emerging markets is presenting investment opportunities even for those unable to participate directly, says EdenTree.
Former Schroders equities trader Damian Clarke has pleaded guilty to nine counts of insider trading and will be sentenced on 13 June.