ossiam adds em to its european etf range
Natixis-owned exchange traded fund provider Ossiam will list an emerging markets version of its minimum variance family of ETFs on exchanges across Europe next week.
Natixis-owned exchange traded fund provider Ossiam will list an emerging markets version of its minimum variance family of ETFs on exchanges across Europe next week.
The Association of International Life Offices has written to the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, to warn over potential unintended consequences stemming from the interaction between Mifid II and other European Union financial services legislation.
Investec Asset Management is to launch two multi-asset managed solutions funds as part of a realignment of its product range ahead of the Retail Distribution Review.
With the implementation of the Retail Distribution Review set to take place at the start of next year, two-fifths of platform users in the UK are outsourcing some or all of their investment process, according to a survey of 345 people by independent research company Defaqto.
Swiss bank Vontobel has appointed a new head of its private banking business, as it seeks to target key markets including Eastern Europe and Russia.
Fidelity Worldwide Investment has launched a Global Demographics Fund, focusing on long-term trends such as population growth, the rise of new middle classes and population ageing.
The difference between domiciled and deemed domiciled is more than just an extra six letters, says Kleinwort Benson’s Graeme Stenson.
Ucits fund sales throughout Europe in January saw positive net inflows for the first time since May last year, according to the most recent statistics from the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA).
Guidance notes published unintentionally by HM Revenue & Customs today, appear to clarify a number of points where there was some ambiguity or speculation.
HM Revenue & Customs today inadvertently published the final guidance notes on the new regulations for Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pensions Schemes.
Prudential Singapore, a subsidiary of UK-based insurer Prudential, achieved new business premiums of $473m last year, representing a 29% increase on 2010.
A worryingly high number of accountants have admitted they have a limited knowledge of the UK governments tax amnesty, the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility, with some conceding they have no knowledge about it at all.