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  • Neil Woodford and partner received £20m dividends amid crisis

    October 28, 2019

    Former star stockpicker Neil Woodford and his business partner Craig Newman reportedly raked in dividends close to £20m in the last financial year as the crisis that would lead to the closure of their investment firm escalated. The figure, which covers the year to March 2019, is based on analysis by the Financial Times. Read [...]

  • The six biggest bull runs since 1962 (and their corrections)

    October 28, 2019  |  City Talk

    The current bull market in US stocks started in March 2009 at the height of the global financial crisis and is the longest in recent history, beating the rally between July 1962 and May 1970 by over four years. At the time of writing, the bull market is still going. US stocks are up more [...]

  • Which stock markets are “cheap” entering the final quarter of 2019?

    October 25, 2019  |  City Talk

    There are plenty of reasons why investors could justifiably feel pessimistic about the future, but stock market valuations are not one of them. In 2019 the global economy has gone into a marked slowdown. US-China relations have remained tense. Drones have attacked oil infrastructure in the Middle East. Global corporate earnings growth has collapsed towards [...]

  • ‘Part of the criticism we face is justified’, says FCA head

    October 24, 2019

    The head of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will say that some criticism of the watchdog is justified in a speech given in the City this evening, and that consumers need to be better warned about the risks related to investment. Speaking at the Lord Mayor’s City Banquet at Mansion House, Andrew Bailey is expected [...]

  • AJ Bell reports growth in customers and assets under administration

    October 24, 2019

    AJ Bell has reported strong growth in customer numbers and assets under administration (AUA) for its first full year of trading since listing. In a trading update issued this morning, the investment platform said customer numbers had increased 17 per cent during the year to 30 September, hitting 232,066, while total AUA rose 13 per [...]

  • DEBATE: In the wake of the Woodford scandal, is there enough oversight of fund managers?

    October 24, 2019

    In the wake of the Woodford scandal, is there enough oversight of fund managers? Yes – Darius McDermott is managing director of FundCalibre There were a number of issues I took strong exception to in this week’s BBC Panorama programme on the Woodford saga, but the conclusion that there is very little regulatory oversight of fund [...]

  • Watchdog goes green with new stewardship code

    October 24, 2019

    Fund managers have been called upon to think green by a new code that calls for investment firms to focus on “sustainable benefits for the economy, the environment and society”. Climate change has appeared as a key governance concern in the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) framework for the first time, as the watchdog tries to [...]

  • Blackstone’s third-quarter results beat expectations

    October 23, 2019

    Blackstone, the world’s largest private equity firm, has reported an increased profit for the third quarter, but a drop in the proportion of earnings that could be returned to shareholders. The group posted a profit of $779m (£605m) for the third quarter, up from $443m a year earlier. Read more: Takeover titan and Blackstone boss [...]

  • Vanguard slashes fees in escalation of European fund price war

    October 23, 2019

    Vanguard has cut fees on almost half of its European funds, in a major escalation of the ongoing price war within the European asset management market. The second-largest asset manager in the world slashed fees on 46 of its European funds, 36 of which are available to UK retail investors, in a move that could [...]

  • Quilter assets continue to be hit by investment manager departures

    October 23, 2019

    The departure of a team of asset managers last year has continued to weigh on Quilter, with £600m of client cash leaving the business in the third quarter, taking the total outflows for the year so far to £1.4bn. In a trading update published this morning, the asset manager reported net client cash outflows of [...]

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