European-domiciled long term funds attract €62.6bn for October
Active equity and fixed income funds saw positive inflows for the month
The depreciation of the US dollar led to European investors lagging behind their US and Latin American counterparts in terms of performance in 2017 despite making the right call about being overweight European equities, according to Natixis Investment Managers. Click through the gallery to find out what asset allocation looked like for European, US, and…
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Active equity and fixed income funds saw positive inflows for the month
Cristina Pérez Liz joins Octopus from Kennedy Wilson
Washington-based think tank says Europe’s industrial sector faces ‘formidable challenges’
There are few signs of optimism across the continent, according to ING economists
The UK is also bringing forward ESG ratings regulation
Ark Invest Europe head and co-founder of Rize ETF Stuart Forbes sat down with Portfolio Adviser to reflect on Ark’s first year in Europe