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  • Brewin Dolphin chief executive David Nicol to leave wealth manager

    January 29, 2020

    Brewin Dolphin has announced that David Nicol will retire as chief executive of the wealth manager in June.  Nicol, who has been with the company for eight years, will be replaced by Robin Beer, who currently runs Brewin Dolphin’s intermediaries, charity, professional services and digital businesses. Chairman Simon Miller thanked Nicol for his “outstanding contribution [...]

  • Star stockpicker apologises for ‘having too much’ Wirecard stock

    January 28, 2020

    Former Jupiter fund manager Alexander Darwall has apologised to investors for making too large a bet on fintech Wirecard, which is facing scrutiny over its accounting practices.  At one point Darwall, who left Jupiter in July to establish his own fund management business, had over 17 per cent of his £1bn investment trust in the [...]

  • Investors in Neil Woodford’s frozen flagship fund get first payout

    January 28, 2020

    Hundreds of thousands of investors trapped in the flagship fund of disgraced stockpicker Neil Woodford are facing steep losses, as details emerge of the first payout since the fund was gated in June.  Initial payments of between 46.3p and 58.9p per share will be made to investors, administrator Link Fund Solutions said in an update [...]

  • Could the coronavirus derail the global recovery?

    January 28, 2020  |  City Talk

    Concerns over the spread of the coronavirus are escalating as the death toll has jumped to 81 with 2,744 confirmed cases worldwide (as at 11:00 GMT, 27 January). Travel restrictions on about 40 million people around Wuhan, in the Hubei province of China, have been introduced in an effort to contain the outbreak. However, cases [...]

  • Gresham House boosted by strong organic growth as investors look to real assets

    January 27, 2020

    Alternative asset manager Gresham House said it was boosted by strong organic growth in 2019, with assets under management (AUM) rising over 20 per cent despite market volatility.  In a trading update issued this morning, Gresham House’s said its AUM reached at least £2.75bn by the end of 2019.  Trading and financial performance in the [...]

  • £30bn pension pool slams financial system as ‘not fit for purpose’ on climate change

    January 27, 2020

    A £30bn pool of pension funds is threatening to fire investment managers that fail to reduce their exposure to climate risk, condemning the financial system as “not fit for purpose” for addressing the issue. In a combative new policy launched today, the Brunel Pension Partnership is demanding companies in its portfolio take steps to align [...]

  • UK active fund managers suffer bruising 2019

    January 26, 2020

    UK-domiciled investment funds suffered £17bn net outflows in 2019, with active managers enduring a particularly punishing year amid a series of industry scandals and stiff competition from passive tracker funds.  Invesco, Aberdeen Asset Management and M&G topped a ranking of Britain’s worst selling fund houses for the year, according to figures from financial data provider [...]

  • Can active fund managers beat the index?

    January 24, 2020  |  Sponsored

    Watch Job Curtis, Fund Manager of Canada Investment Trust, field questions from an online audience of private investors in the latest episode of Trust TV.

  • Top five investment risks for 2020: What they said at Davos and how they’ve changed in a decade

    January 24, 2020  |  City Talk

    As recently as ten years ago the environment didn’t register in the top risks for discussion at the World Economic Forum. Now it dominates. This has important implications for investors. This week the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) is taking place in Davos. Attendees include leaders from the worlds of politics and business who meet [...]

  • Incoming BoE head Andrew Bailey to be grilled by LCF mini-bond investigation

    January 23, 2020

    Incoming Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey will be interviewed about his oversight of collapsed investment firm London Capital and Finance (LCF), an independent investigation said today. LCF collapsed in January 2019, leaving 11,600 investors who bought its mini-bonds facing collective losses of up to £237m.  While LCF itself and its marketing material was regulated [...]

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