Law firm Trowers & Hamlins hires private wealth head
Law firm Trowers & Hamlins strengthens its private wealth practice with the appointment of specialist tax lawyer Simon Goldring as head of private wealth
View ArticleFTSE slips on profit taking; Turkey and Japan plunge
(Update) US shares open higher as weak manufacturing report seen as supporting prolonged central bank support
View ArticleThe power of the emerging market consumer
Carmignac Gestion's Didier Saint-Georges believes investors should look to consumer rather than exports as he highlights where he is finding the best opportunities in emerging markets.
View ArticleInvestment Trust Insider: reinsurance sector offers storm shelter
CATCo Reinsurance has had an extraordinary run of bad luck.
View ArticleThe Expert View: Tesco, ARM Holdings and Centrica
A roundup of some of the best analyst commentary on shares, also including Darty and Anglo Pacific.
View ArticleCoutts sale 'not on the agenda' says private bank's international head
Despite its parent Royal Bank of Scotland being keen to offload assets, Alexander Classen said the state-backed lender is not putting Coutts on the market.
View ArticleShares rise, currencies lurch as central banks hold sway
FTSE and other European markets rise as investors take a sunnier view on the fate of Fed stimulus.
View ArticleCornelian Asset Managers adds director to investment team
Cornelian Asset Managers has added to its team with the appointment of David Appleton as investment director.
View ArticleWhy Glaxo and Vodafone will find themselves on O'Neill's sell list
Henderson Global Trust's Brian O'Neill said his fund's move to become more US-centric means selling GlaxoSmithKline and Vodafone looks certain.
View ArticleVCTs escape regulator's Ucis promotion ban
(Update) Venture capital trusts have escaped the City regulator's unregulated collective investment scheme retail marketing ban.
View ArticleTheo Zemek: why QE is like the Wizard of Oz
Axa Investment Managers’ Theo Zemek likens the vast amount of quantitative easing to the allegory of the Wizard of Oz and the folly of previous central bank asset purchasing schemes.
View ArticleWhat's going on in bond markets?
After bond markets had one of their worst performance months in 20 years in May, we highlight some of the key graphs that underpin Goldman Sachs' views on the asset class.
View ArticleHedge fund rebels tell RHJI to fix 'valuable' Kleinwort Benson
The group of hedge funds demanding major strategic change at RHJ International have told it to focus its effort on reviving its wealth business Kleinwort Benson.
View ArticleBill Gross: five reasons why QE is failing
Donning his market stethoscope, PIMCO's bond star says zero-bound interest rates and QE are becoming as much of the problem as the solution and starving investors of oxygen.
View ArticleBlackRock strikes Euroclear deal to improve ETF trading and lower costs
BlackRock has partnered with Euroclear Bank to launch the first iShares ETF with an international structure, allowing funds to be traded and settled across the continent at a lower cost.
View ArticleHow Fidelity's Bateman blends beta and active
James Bateman, head of multi-manager at Fidelity Worldwide Investment, explains how smart beta is used alongside active management and bespoke commodity exposure.
View ArticleA-rated Beagles rebuilds Charles Stanley stake on price dip
Citywire A-rated UK income manager Clive Beagles has begun to add to his position in private client broker and asset manager Charles Stanley again following a dip in its pricing.
View ArticleTesco sales fall into the black on horsemeat scandal
Tesco has reported a drop in sales in its first reporting quarter which was clouded by the horsemeat scandal.
View ArticleNikkei shot down to 13,000 by Abenomics’ ‘third arrow’
Japanese prime minister’s Shinzo Abe growth strategy has failed to rouse Japanese equities from their slumber.
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