What’s happening
Kames Capital’s CIO: Distressed emerging markets too cheap to ignore
WisdomTree Europe: Is credit growth picking up in China
Kames Capital – BoE gives green light to industry’s property proposals
Kames Capital reduces charge on Diversified Income Fund
Advisers who ignore sunset clause risk seeing profits halved, warn Nucleus
BUILDING A BETTER BARKING: EAST LONDON PROPERTY BOND RAISES £5.4M – JUST UNDER TWO WEEKS LEFT TO ACCESS 10% INCOME PER ANNUM
Brexit Britain? – stranger things have happened
Britain’s membership of the EU is one of the most important features of British economic policy. However, by the time of the next general election in 2020 it could be a thing of the past. Thanks to the proposed referendum, on membership Britain could commence the so called ‘Brexit’ before the end of 2017.
Man GLG to launch currency hedged share class for Rory Powe’s European equity fund
Will ethical investing ever catch on with the young?
Ethical investing will be a focus for many in the industry this week as Good Money Week kicks off. Investors are becoming increasingly aware of not just the returns on their investments, but also on where they are investing and how their choices might impact on society at large. As the ‘conscientious generation’, we’d expect investing ethically to be high on the wish-list for many young people in particular. But how much of a priority is it for the younger generation and how are widespread problems with access to information and lack of engagement hindering it in the long term?
