Newton multi-asset deputy CIO Paul Brain retires
Brain, who previously led Newton’s fixed income team, retires after 40 years as an investment manager
Brain, who previously led Newton’s fixed income team, retires after 40 years as an investment manager
Many of the areas that have come under pressure as rates have risen may start to revive
As investment manager makes six hires, another hires global head of sustainable investing
It will be run by Newton IM’s Paul Flood
Advice group names CEO, as financial services giant makes c-suite change
Asset manager names chief executive, as CEO steps down from digital wealth firm
Renewable energy, asset financing and music streaming are playing an important role in fund strategies
Investment firm names CEO, as insurance company hires commercial director
Mexico is set to lurch to the left when it goes to the polls this weekend with populist Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known by his nickname Amlo, the front runner in the presidential elections. Five managers weigh in on what Mexico’s politics mean for emerging market investors.
Industry veteran Richard Williams has left international product distribution firm Provisca to build a global network of financial adviser partners for Dubai-headquartered Continental Group.
Liontrust has been unveiled as the new home for two Kames Capital’s fixed income managers, with their alma mater wasting little time in announcing their replacements. Meanwhile, a former OMGI fund manager has reappeared at Legal & General Investment Management.
The current steady expansion in the global economy may not last as central banks tighten policy around the world, says Brendan Mulhern, global strategist at Newton Investment Management, a BNY Mellon company.