LTAFs and Consumer Duty are treading a precarious tightrope
Fund managers are playing a balancing act between simplicity and sophistication as they cater to both retail and institutional investors
Fund managers are playing a balancing act between simplicity and sophistication as they cater to both retail and institutional investors
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Portfolio Adviser asks experts if 2025 is going to be another good year for credit markets or if the positive momentum has largely played out
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The changes will have ‘significant implications’ on how distributors present fund information, writes Helen Slater
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7IM’s Ben Kumar has witnessed the rise and rise of index investing, is both curious and annoyed by bitcoin and warns of the dangers of checking your savings account on a daily basis
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The tailwinds that propelled the US in 2024 are receding, and tariffs add another unknown to the mix, writes Mark Preskett
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How the forthcoming trade war is fought matters a great deal to China’s future, writes Polar Capital’s Jerry Wu
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Economic upheaval has tested VCTs’ resilience, but the Chancellor’s growth plans could make them central to revitalising the UK economy
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Tokenisation is set to transform the role of money market funds, writes Ed Lopez
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The Fidelity International fixed income portfolio manager says central bankers are market heroes, not the villains of the show
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There are glimmers of opportunities amid uncertain global market conditions, writes Paul Vincent
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Surging demand for data centres has created myriad of opportunities for investors, writes Cameron Shanks
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In this new edition of Fund in Five, we talk to Stephen Snowden, head of fixed income at Artemis, and co-fund manager of the Artemis Corporate Bond Fund, to look at the portfolio from five angles and understand why this is a good time to invest in the asset class.
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