PA Fund Manager Profile: Baillie Gifford’s Gibson prepares for new era of US growth
A reset in higher-growth companies and the addition of private equities promises better times ahead for the US Growth Trust, says Baillie Gifford’s Kirsty Gibson
A reset in higher-growth companies and the addition of private equities promises better times ahead for the US Growth Trust, says Baillie Gifford’s Kirsty Gibson
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Report measures unique firm and product awareness
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Toby Ross will focus on other responsibilities at the Scottish asset manager
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18 fund managers join the FE Alpha Manager Hall of Fame for the first time
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Majority of firms have improved their practices
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Mike Gush and Roddy Snell will relinquish their roles on Baillie Gifford’s China specific funds
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While IA North America and Tech continued to top monthly returns
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While the firm is planning a round of redundancies, according to reports
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Some funds were flooded with fresh cash last year, while the likes of Fundsmith Equity and Liontrust Special Situations lost billions
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BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard bring in largest net flows
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Growth strategies, including Baillie Gifford American, enjoyed a strong month for returns
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Balance sheets across the Asia Pacific region are ‘three times’ stronger than they were during the Asian financial crisis, according to the manager
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