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  • Eight things investors need to know about energy storage

    December 6, 2019  |  City Talk

    With renewable energy growing in importance, effective storage will be vital. And as costs continue to decline, the potential to achieve growth could be huge. Why is the roll out of energy storage so important for achieving the Paris Agreement targets? Decarbonising the electricity supply will require a huge expansion of renewables to replace thermal [...]

  • Property funds move to reassure investors over M&G contagion fears

    December 5, 2019

    Managers of rival property funds are rushing to reassure investors their investment vehicles will remain open following the suspension of M&G’s £2.5bn property fund on Wednesday.  M&G was forced to gate its Property Portfolio after managers did not have enough cash to meet a spike in withdrawal requests, sparking concerns that other property funds could [...]

  • Mark Wiseman to leave Blackrock after violating relationship policy

    December 5, 2019

    Mark Wiseman, Blackrock’s global head of active equities, is leaving the world’s largest asset manager after failing to disclose a relationship with a colleague. In an internal memo, Wiseman said he had “engaged in a consensual relationship” with a Blackrock colleague in recent months without reporting it as required by company policy. Read more: Extinction [...]

  • Asset manager Schroders cuts jobs in restructuring drive

    December 5, 2019

    Asset manager Schroders is embarking on a restructuring drive that will place more emphasis on growth areas including private assets and wealth management but will lead to job cuts. The restructuring effort could lead to around 200 job cuts globally, Reuters reported, citing a source familiar with the matter.  Read more: AJ Bell fears ‘domino [...]

  • AJ Bell boss fears ‘domino effect’ after M&G fund suspension

    December 5, 2019

    The suspension of M&G’s £2.5bn property fund risks triggering a “domino effect” in the sector as investors rush to withdraw their money, the head of investment platform AJ Bell has warned.  Andy Bell told City PM the suspension could be “contagious” for the sector because a “domino effect” could lead to further property fund suspensions. [...]

  • Equity funds show signs of recovery following record outflows

    December 5, 2019

    Equity funds bounced back to net inflows in October, with the sector showing signs of recovery following a bruising third quarter of record outflows.   Investors ploughed £648m into equities in October in a much-needed boost for the funds following £1.7bn outflows the previous month, according to data from the Investment Association (IA). Read more: M&G [...]

  • Why another property fund freeze was inevitable

    December 5, 2019

    Why does it feel like we have been here before? Well, it’s because we have. It wasn’t that long ago when thousands of investors in property funds flocked to the exit door after the referendum, forcing several major asset managers to temporarily block withdrawals. So cue the deja vu when M&G yesterday suspended trading in [...]

  • Private wealth becomes main source of funding for European venture capital

    December 3, 2019

    Private wealth is now the main source of funding for European venture capital, according to a new report, as a new generation of entrepreneurs ditch more traditional assets in favour of funding the next generation of startups.  A fifth of fundraising by European VC firms in 2018 came from family offices and private individuals as [...]

  • Women and Wealth: Three findings and their risks

    December 3, 2019  |  City Talk

    In a decade of researching women and finance, I have interviewed more than 800 highly accomplished women globally from diverse ages, backgrounds and industries. My three main findings relate to women’s preferred communication style for investing, the types of investments that appeal to most women, and attitudes to risk-taking. So, what are these three findings, [...]

  • Premier hit by outflows ahead of merger with Miton

    November 28, 2019

    Premier swung to net outflows in a “difficult year” as it finalised its merger with Miton, with Brexit uncertainty weighing on the asset manager.  In its last results before the merger takes effect, Premier revealed that its assets under management (AUM) slipped from £6.9bn to £6.6bn for the year ending 30 September. Read more: Rathbone [...]

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