Jupiter acquires Origin and Nick Payne exits amid emerging markets ‘review’
Firm will acquire £800m of mostly institutional assets from the London-based boutique
Firm will acquire £800m of mostly institutional assets from the London-based boutique
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Emerging markets have been long criticised by scorned investors, but a potential boom in commodity prices could change the playbook, writes Julia Khandoshko
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Those investors who fled China have flocked back in recent weeks after a pivotal shift in policy that has gone mostly unnoticed by wider markets
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Japan has soared after governance reforms, and neighbouring EM countries are following suit, writes Raheel Altaf
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Markets are changing and asset managers need to change the way they invest, writes Julia Khandoshko
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Frontier economies offer superior returns versus broader emerging markets, but naïve investors can take on higher levels of risk
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His plans to bolster India’s manufacturing sector are debatable, writes Sam Jochim
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Portfolio manager Mathieu Bortot on his path to a career in investment and the importance of learning to trust your own convictions
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There are a number of reasons why the gap between India and other emerging markets could diminish
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Financing companies that make progress in sustainable development
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Confidence in global high yield and global EM equities lowered
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Investors have shown no signs of breaking their broader entanglement with the Magnificent Seven
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