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  • Chief executive of digital wealth manager Nutmeg to quit

    December 18, 2019

    Martin Stead, chief executive of Nutmeg, is stepping down early next year, the digital wealth manager has announced.  Stead, who joined Nutmeg in 2015 and took over as chief executive a year later, is leaving the company to move overseas. He will be replaced by chief financial and operating officer Neil Alexander. Read more: Nutmeg [...]

  • Arrow Global shares rise following €838m fund raise

    December 18, 2019

    Arrow Global shares have risen this morning after the debt recovery specialist announced it had raised €838m (£712m) for its first fund. Of the total capital commitments for the eight-year closed end fund, €628.5m was raised from third party investors.  Read more: Arrow underlying profits fall due to rise in costs The fund is targeting [...]

  • Is the “Santa Rally” real?

    December 18, 2019  |  City Talk

    Investors found their festive spirits dampened at the end of 2018. With concerns over the health of the global economy looming large, global stocks fell 13.7 per cent in the final quarter of the year, according to the MSCI World Index. It wasn’t a merry advent period, indeed it was the worst December for markets [...]

  • BoE: $5bn leaves Hong Kong funds amid protests

    December 17, 2019

    Political unrest in Hong Kong has triggered traders to pull as much as $5bn (£3.8bn) of capital from the region since April, according to the Bank of England (BoE).  The outflows account for nearly 1.25 per cent of Hong Kong’s GDP and began when protests broke out following the proposal of a controversial extradition bill [...]

  • SRI investing and Islamic finance: the same but different

    December 17, 2019  |  City Talk

    Sustainable, responsible, and impact (SRI) investing and Islamic finance share similar origins and aspirations. Yet for the most part, these two modes of finance have existed as distinct approaches in parallel worlds. Common to both is an ethical underpinning that puts stewardship and societal value creation at the forefront of finance. CFA Institute has recently [...]

  • Private equity fundraising to fall in 2020 after record year, analysts predict

    December 16, 2019

    Private equity fundraising next year may fall below the record levels seen in 2019 as large firms shift their focus on to capital deployment, analysts have predicted.  Firms will also try to hold on to some of their top performing assets for longer in 2020, according to a note from private equity data firm Pitchbook. [...]

  • Timetable set for Neil Woodford fund repayments

    December 13, 2019

    Administrators have finalised details for the winding up of Neil Woodford’s Equity Income Fund (WEIF), the suspension of which triggered a scandal that led to the collapse of his investment empire.  In a letter to investors today, Link Fund Solutions said the process of winding up the fund will begin on 18 January. The final [...]

  • Soros hedge fund bets £16m against Daily Mail owner shares

    December 12, 2019

    The hedge fund of billionaire investor George Soros has taken out a £16m short position against media group Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT), which owns the Daily Mail. The London arm of Soros Fund Management, SFM UK Management, made a bet worth 0.9 per cent of DMGT’s shares, showed filings published by the Financial [...]

  • Softbank-backed Oneconnect slashes IPO and lowers valuation

    December 12, 2019

    Chinese fintech Oneconnect has slashed its target valuation and downsized its planned initial public offering (IPO) in the US, in yet another blow for Softbank. The fintech, which is a subsidiary of Chinese insurance giant Ping An, downsized its planned stock market debut in New York by 28 per cent. Read more: Another dog for Softbank [...]

  • Opportunities in an evolving financial industry

    December 12, 2019  |  City Talk

    In today’s investment landscape, a paradigm shift is underway. Economic headwinds, ever-changing financial regulations, and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and financial technology are transforming the industry.  What clients want is evolving, too. Returns alone are not enough. Clients today are looking for asset managers who can meet a comprehensive set of needs and deliver greater value [...]

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