OMGI launches offshore vehicle for Buxton
Old Mutual Global Investors is to launch an Ireland-domiciled mirror of Richard Buxton’s £1bn flagship UK Alpha Fund.
Old Mutual Global Investors is to launch an Ireland-domiciled mirror of Richard Buxton’s £1bn flagship UK Alpha Fund.
Home buyers in Europe will be better informed about the costs and risks of taking on a mortgage than they have been until now, under a package of new rules provisionally approved by the European Parliament yesterday.
Old Mutual Global Investors’ Richard Buxton believes UK equities are in a new bull phase, forecasting the FTSE 100 could reach 7,300 points in 2014.
Two-thirds of British expats who return to live and work in the UK earn less than they did overseas, but the vast majority say they managed to acquire more personal wealth while they were abroad than their counterparts back home did, research conducted by deVere UK advisers has revealed.
Lord Lexden has asked the UK government to allow expats to continue to have the right to vote in their home country beyond the current 15 years after leaving the UK, according to a report in The Telegraph.
It has just become harder for non-European Economic Area nationals to enter or remain in the UK as residents, after changes introduced by the UK Border Agency took effect on 13 Dec.
After soft-closing the proposition in December last year, Allianz Global Investors has reopened its Renminbi Fixed Income Fund.
The residents of the Falkland Islands are to vote next year on whether they wish to remain a British territory.
More than two-thirds of advisers do not expect to offer a self-directed service to clients after the Retail Distribution Review takes effect at the start of 2013, according to a poll of 614 financial intermediaries by one of the largest UK investment platforms.
South African financial services group Sanlam is launching an offshore bond into the UK for the first time, with an option to protect against downside risk in falling markets.
Tax agreements signed by the UK and German governments with Switzerland could be in breach of European Union law.
British long-term emigration last year fell to its lowest level in more than a decade, according to a report published today by the Office for National Statistics.