Chinese millennials – an untapped client pool for advisers
Only 44% of Chinese people aged 18-34 have started saving for retirement
Only 44% of Chinese people aged 18-34 have started saving for retirement
Brexit will be good for the UK, over half of investors polled by Charles Schwab think
Faang performance sees flows into quant strategies slump
Sentiment towards emerging market equities among fund selectors across Asia has declined significantly, according to Last Word data.
There are nine key megatrends that will have a big impact on the investment philosophy of the future, according to research by RBC Wealth Management, part of the Royal Bank of Canada.
Technology is undoubtedly today’s most discussed investment sector, with the high-profile FAANGs front and centre of most conversations. But it is important to recognise the opportunities within the diverse tech sector run far deeper, says Jacob Mitchell, portfolio manager and chief investment officer of Antipodes Partners.
A growing number of UK investors under the age of 40 are opting for investments that generate returns while making a positive contribution to the world, new research shows.
Long duration funds outperformed in the second quarter of 2018, despite investors’ ongoing concerns around interest rates.
The return of inflows into sterling strategic bond funds has raised concerns advisers are blindly allocating money into the sector without understanding it is not just a one-stop shop for outsourcing fixed income asset allocation.
While funds invested in oil and gas companies dominated the lists of the best-performing funds in the second quarter, those investing in Latin America found themselves at the bottom of the table.
Fund selectors have been lured to passive strategies in emerging markets over the past 12 months after soaring technology stocks have driven the growth index sky high.
Malaysia-based asset manager Farringdon Group has shelved plans to launch an artificial intelligence investment strategy after the performance disappointed.