Is there any point investing in the US actively?
Active funds don’t come close to the high returns of the index trackers, with many multi-asset managers cutting their active exposure all together
Active funds don’t come close to the high returns of the index trackers, with many multi-asset managers cutting their active exposure all together
Adam Lewis looks at whether it’s time for retail investors to re-assess their views on the IA UK All Companies sector
Institutional investors urged to play a more proactive role in boosting the UK stock market
Adam Lewis looks at why the IA £ Strategic Bond sector has seen outflows in 2023
Its influence is growing but diversification remains vital, says one investment manager
Long duration funds outperformed in the second quarter of 2018, despite investors’ ongoing concerns around interest rates.
Emerging market equities is one of the few asset classes where investors are still seeing value, but as the asset class makes a comeback investors have different takes on whether to allocate to regional funds or leave geographical allocation to portfolio managers.
Is 5% all an investor can hope for in returns over the next 10 years? With both investment managers and the regulator singing from the same hymn sheet, it appears this may well be the case.
George Cheveley, manager of the Investec Global Gold Fund, details his structured, two-pronged approach, while Ani Markova, head of the Smith & Williamson Global Gold Fund, describes her fund’s long-term strategy. Chelsea Financial Services’ managing director Darius McDermott offers a neutral viewpoint.
Sebastian Lyon, Tom Dobell and Mark Mobius are among the names humbled in Chelsea Financial Services’ latest DropZone of the worst-performing funds over the past three years.