Lanning void filled as Henderson hires Armstrong's de Bunsen
Henderson has hired James de Bunsen as a fund manager in the multi asset team, following on from the news Tony Lanning is to leave for JP Morgan.
View ArticleSants to join Barclays as head of compliance
Barclays has hired former Financial Services Authority chief Hector Sants, who will become the bank's head of compliance from 21 January next year.
View ArticleMAM Funds unifies funds under Miton brand
MAM Funds will simplify its fund range under the Miton name.
View ArticleKames Capital's Ryan on why insurance firms hit ethical remit
Audrey Ryan, manager of the top UK ethical fund, explains why she is comfortable with her overweight position in insurers and asset management companies.
View ArticleWhere GARS is putting its European money
Stern explains why US equities have given way to European in the £19 billion GARS fund
View ArticleMurray International's Bruce Stout increases cyclical exposure
Bruce Stout has been buying Potash and Vale for the extremely consistent Murray International investment trust.
View ArticleMilburn: Good news stops here for high yield
Kames' High Yield Bond star Philip Millburn speaks exclusively to Citywire Selection about why the days of stellar returns are numbered.
View ArticleFTSE 100 at nine-month high on Fed hopes
Markets rise on hopes of extended bond buying programme from the US Federal Reserve.
View ArticleThe Expert View: Tesco at the end of an era
A roundup of some of the best analyst commentary on shares including Diageo, ITV, Whitbread and Carillion.
View ArticleHenderson chair Pennant-Rea to quit as corporate structure revamp is unveiled
The chair of Henderson Group Rupert Pennant-Rea will stand down from the board in May, investors were told, at the same time as wider corporate structure changes were unveiled.
View ArticleFTSE drops as fiscal cliff warning eclipses Fed action
Ben Bernanke warns that monetary policy won't be enough to offset damage from the ‘fiscal cliff’. Eurozone finance ministers agree on banking union plan.
View ArticleHargreaves' Gorham sells £3.3m stake - but sticks the proceeds straight back...
The chief executive of Hargreaves Lansdown has sold an interest in its shares worth just over £3 million, but immediately chose to recycle the sale's proceeds back into the Bristol-based firm.
View ArticleAJ Bell grows profit 39% but laments 'barrage' of regulatory change
Stockbroker and SIPP services provider AJ Bell has grown its profit before tax 39%.
View ArticleAshcourt's turnaround pair resign after addressing Savoy legacy concerns
Ashcourt Rowan's Christopher Jeffreys and Mark Smith have decided to stand down from their roles, having addressed the regulator's legacy concerns within fined Savoy Investment division.
View ArticleSchroders unveils euro high yield fund
Schroders has launched a European high yield bond fund for manager Konstantin Leidman.
View ArticleWH Ireland chief Paul Compton quits
Compton, who hoped to transform WH Ireland from a traditional stockbroker into one of the biggest brokers on AUM, has left the firm with private wealth head Richard Killingbeck taking on his role.
View ArticleS&W’s Markova: gold bullion set to soar on ‘enormous’ QE
Smith & Williamson’s Ani Markova believes the US Federal Reserve’s ‘enormous’ amount of quantitative easing will boost gold in 2013.
View ArticleThe Expert View: Centamin, HMV, Imagination and Barclays
A roundup of some of analyst commentary on shares including Centamin and Wood Group.
View ArticleS&P threatens to cut UK's AAA rating
Standard & Poor's has threatened to cut the UK's AAA rating just a week after George Osborne's Autumn statement.
View ArticleWH Ireland tight-lipped amid talk Compton quit in boardroom bust-up
A trading update from WH Ireland today offered little insight as to why chief executive Paul Compton quit the firm amid rumours a row over his personal share dealings led to his sudden departure.
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