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Asset manager points to ageing populations and fractious geopolitics pushing up 10-year Treasury yields
Record outflow of £544mn from responsible investment funds in September
Potential for ‘contagion’ to wider financial sector and real economy as private capital groups have flooded in
T Rowe Price, Franklin Templeton and AllianceBernstein are among fund groups hit by higher interest rates
Active ETFs in Europe pull in €9.3bn since the start of last year, following strong growth in the US
World’s largest asset manager publishes report as critics attack ESG factors in investing
Heads of private equity, credit and insurance will give up current packages for $550mn in stock grants
Crispin Odey has already been ousted from the business he founded in 1991
But without an infusion of new money, the latest price rally is unsustainable
Leveraged wagers on individual companies draw the attention of US regulators
Plus, investors lose their love for UK property funds, listed private equity trusts, and Rolf Sachs comes to Sotheby’s
World’s biggest asset manager hits out at complacency over supply of transition metals
Family-backed French firm scours market for targets as it starts managing outside money for first time
Having made one trading error already this month, I’m now buying energy stocks
The change in circumstances is dramatic after decades of triumphalist money making
Emerging markets specialist brings 40-year career to an end
Once a highly successful vehicle for income investors, the sector has suffered as inflation took hold
US Treasury exchange traded funds draw nearly $30bn of inflows in September
On a risk-adjusted basis, they have blown their rivals out of the water
Assets in Europe-domiciled passively managed funds grew threefold to €2.8tn between June 2014 and June 2023
Sector is a big investor in renewable energy, where discounts have widened to 25 per cent
Brokers, hedge funds and advisers say proposals are unnecessary and impossible to implement
Paul Marshall of Marshall Wace complains new platforms offer hires ‘the same as Cristiano Ronaldo’
Select a strongly performing manager with skin in the game
Trusts can keep back reserves to cover dividends in difficult years
FCA likely to set a higher bar for funds than the EU and the US
With $10bn in active ETFs in Europe the lender is already the continent’s largest provider of the products
King’s Speech on Tuesday did not include legislation to push Jeremy Hunt’s plan to boost pension investment
Conglomerate is partnering with SoftBank-backed quantitative manager to test a large-cap fund
Ensuring valuations are detailed, conservative and fully independent is a lesson to be learnt
Plus, Goldman’s big growth bet, private equity’s reckoning, and Vincent van Gogh’s final weeks
US Federal Reserve forecasts suggesting ‘higher for longer’ interest rates have caused bond yields to soar — and bondholders to sell. Borrowers on floating rates are also feeling pain. But money market funds and catastrophe bonds still have fans
Questions arise over cash-based vehicles’ competitiveness with longer-dated paper, and whether outflows will accelerate
Move by S&P Dow Jones Indices highlights risks of swap-based contracts, especially in frontier markets
Charles Schwab, Prudential and Invesco announce cost controls as industry turns cautious after 2021 hiring spree
Founder of $62bn firm hits out at US proposals to treat big players in his industry like broker-dealer arms of banks
London-based boutique Newton seeking seed capital to enter strategy dominated by Citadel and Millennium
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