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  • Standard Life Aberdeen profits down despite asset increase

    August 7, 2019

    Standard Life Aberdeen has seen a modest increase in assets under management and a slow in outflows but this has failed to stop its profits from dropping in the first half.  The figures The asset manager reported adjusted pre-tax profits of £280m for the first half of the year, down from £311m for the same [...]

  • When the fund stops: Why times are tough for UK asset managers

    August 6, 2019

    It’s been a difficult year for the UK investment industry, and things could get worse before they get better.   Fallout from the Woodford saga and increasing fears of a no-deal Brexit are continuing to pummel asset managers as they try to stem ongoing outflows. And with regulatory pressure ramping up, they are facing questions not [...]

  • No respite for BT investors as shares sink again

    August 6, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. BT shares continue to fall after first quarter results do little to dispel fears over its dividend. After a torrid year for followers of Britain’s best-known stocks, first quarter results from BT Group (LSE:BT.A) have done little to ease their fears that the telecom group’s dividend is next for the chop. While last week’s figures [...]

  • Debate: Are professional traders becoming obsolete?

    August 6, 2019

    Debate: Are professional traders becoming obsolete? Yes – Mike Read is chief executive and co-founder of Pelican Trading. Trading as we know it is certainly becoming obsolete. Financial instruments will always be traded, but the traditional isolated trading model we know today will soon be consigned to the past. Platforms that connect individuals wanting to [...]

  • Calls for clearer warnings of Woodford-style fund suspension risks

    August 5, 2019

    Investors should be given clearer warnings about the risks of investing in funds that could suspend withdrawals, industry professionals have said.  Neil Woodford’s equity income fund suspended trading in June after becoming overwhelmed by withdrawals, but it has been suggested that investors may not have understood that the fund could be suspended, leaving them unable [...]

  • HSBC worries mount after CEO exit

    August 5, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. Ousting CEO John Flint after 18 months highlights the pressures on HSBC, despite robust H1 results today. As if the current geopolitical and monetary policy concerns were not bad enough, HSBC (LSE:HSBA) investors now have succession risk to worry about after the bank’s surprise decision to part company with John Flint only 18 months [...]

  • UK private equity investment sinks to five-year low

    August 5, 2019

    Private equity investment in the UK has fallen to its lowest level in over five years, as continued economic and geopolitical uncertainty leaves vendors too nervous to put assets up for sale.  A study of UK transactions involving private equity investors during the first half of the year showed that both deal volumes and deal [...]

  • Why has the weaker pound failed to turbocharge the economy?

    August 5, 2019  |  City Talk

    The sharp fall in the pound in the wake of the 2016 Brexit referendum would help “rebalance the UK economy”, in the words of Mervyn King, former governor of the Bank of England. But since then, the UK has struggled to improve its trade position and has certainly not seen any boost to GDP growth. [...]

  • Why the RBS dividend joy is short-lived

    August 2, 2019  |  City Talk

    While there’s much to like in the Royal Bank of Scotland interims, it’s still far from plain sailing. After years in the investment wilderness, RBS (LSE:RBS) is finally making its way back into the fold. A strong second quarter has helped to inflate the half-year numbers, with total income rising by 20 per cent and the earnings [...]

  • UK bonds bounce back in June as equity funds lose out

    August 1, 2019

    Bonds are back in favour with UK investors but equities have continued to struggle amid ongoing political uncertainty.  £2.4bn flowed into bonds during June – taking this year’s total inflows to almost £6bn – according to figures released by the Investment Association (IA). This included net retail sales of £1.1bn for UK Strategic Bond funds [...]

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