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  • UK investors return to equities after 10 month selling stint 

    Investing

    UK investors ended an equity inflow drought in April, bringing an end to a 10-month-long selling spree.  UK investors added £1.1bn in equity funds last month, according to the latest fund flow index from Calastone, marking the best month of inflows since April 2025. But flows were concentrated, with investors opting to commit capital to [...]

    Private equity deals bounced back in the second quarter
  • It’ll take more than a squirrel to revive share ownership: cut stamp duty

    Opinion

    The government can’t promote investing in stocks and shares with one hand while taxing it with the other, says Steven Fine There is something faintly surreal about the government launching Savvy the Squirrel to encourage people to invest in shares while taking a record haul in tax from those who already do. The latest public [...]

    Savvy the squirrel wearing a campaign hat, surrounded by signs, highlighting its role in the latest community initiative
  • Our savings are lazy – the Budget must put them to work

    Opinion

    Rachel Reeves should cut the cash ISA limit and redirect savings into British equities, says Steven Fine The old saying in finance is that “money never sleeps”: but a lot of ours is lazy. Today Britain sits on nearly a trillion pounds of ISA savings, yet too little is being put to work in our [...]

    Stacks of cash representing underperforming Cash ISAs with the phrase lazy money to highlight financial inefficiency.
  • ISA reform could bring £16bn into UK equities each year

    November 4, 2025

    The government could bring a much-needed boost to UK markets with one simple, tax-neutral measure, argues Richard Staveley, manager of UK small-cap investment trust Rockwood Strategic.  ISAs are undoubtedly much loved in the UK, with more than 22m accounts and around £775bn in total assets, which exceeds the amounts saved into defined contribution pension schemes.  [...]

  • Here’s how to get Brits investing in equities

    October 28, 2025

    Reeves should take a leaf out of America’s book when it comes to encouraging investment in stock and shares, says Charles Hall Although the focus in the Budget will be on the size and scope of tax increases, Rachel Reeves is also considering measures to increase economic activity, which includes encouraging savers to invest in [...]

  • Equity fund exodus as market highs ‘running on fumes’

    October 7, 2025

    Equity fund outflows hit a fresh record in the third quarter despite leading share indices reaching market highs, fresh data has revealed. Investors pulled £3.64bn from equity funds in the three months to the end of September, according to figures compiled by global funds network Calastone, representing the worst three-month outflow on record. That included [...]

  • Why abolishing the share tax must be included in the Autumn Budget

    September 30, 2025

    As the UK approaches another budget this Autumn, the country is still leaving significant growth capital off the table, maintaining the lowest retail investor engagement rate in the G7. From 1963 to 2022, retail participation plummeted from 54 per cent to 10.8 per cent and the proportion of UK households directly owning stocks has halved [...]

  • Require ‘default’ UK weighting in pensions or risk stock market doom loop, report says

    September 25, 2025

    Pension funds should be required to have a “default” UK weighting to prevent the London stock market getting caught in a “doom loop”, a new report has argued. A UK weighted default fund with an allocation of between 20-25 per cent, if made a requirement for defined contribution (DC) pensions with an opt-out for individuals, [...]

  • What the US tech investments tell us about the UK’s public markets

    September 18, 2025

    There was some debate in the City PM newsroom on Tuesday over which story should grace the front page yesterday. On the one hand, news of £30bn worth of tech investment offered the kind of optimism we’re always looking out for, but on the other hand news came that global fund managers were pulling out [...]

  • Janus Henderson’s Laura Foll on navigating UK equities and value investing

    September 10, 2025

    Laura Foll is co-manager of the Lowland and Law Debenture investment trusts at Janus Henderson, as well as Janus Henderson’s UK Equity Income & Growth open-ended fund. Later this month, on 17 September, City PM is partnering with Law Debenture on its new financial education initiative, WIN, which aims to support those new to investing.  [...]

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