Expert Investor Denmark photo gallery Q4 2016
Here you can see a selection of photos taken at Expert Investor Denmark, held in Copenhagen on 6 October 2016.
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Here you can see a selection of photos taken at Expert Investor Denmark, held in Copenhagen on 6 October 2016.
Freedom of movement for staff is of increasing importance to asset managers in a post-Brexit world, EY has said.
The ink is not dry and already commentators are hailing the merger of Henderson Global Investors and Janus Capital as an example of what is to come.
Here you can see a slideshow of photos taken at the Expert Investor Sweden forum, held in Stockholm on 22 September 2016.
The Fed and the Bank of Japan failed to disappoint markets on Wednesday. And, with that lack of disappointment, has come a growing belief that the banking sector might well be turning once more into a viable investment destination.
As sources of yield remain hard to come by, Hong Kong property offers a high level of income that we feel is sustainable over the medium to long term
France, Germany and Italy are fighting against introducing a complete ban on commission in their financial services industries despite pressure from the EU, according to Michael Lodhi, chairman of Luxembourg-based Spectrum IFA Group.
Super Thursday has come and gone, but Wednesday could shape up to be somewhat of a ‘Wild Wednesday’ on financial markets, should the plethora of central bank announcements on the day not go according to plan.
Regulation is moving at such a fast pace that within five years all financial services markets around the world will ban commission and implement an RDR-like regime, Jasper Berens, head of UK funds at JP Morgan Asset Management has predicted.
Lyxor Asset Management has found that close to half of European- domiciled active funds outperformed their benchmarks last year, a big increase on 2014.
The brouhaha over Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia is just the latest sideshow in the US presidential election circus. While it is unlikely to derail her campaign, it has served once again to highlight the fact that a Trump presidency remains a possibility and markets are increasingly concerned.
Global dividend growth slowed in the second quarter, according to the latest Henderson Global Dividend Index. Underlying dividend growth, which strips out exchange rate movements and other lesser factors, was 1.2%. This is slower than the 3.1% underlying growth seen in the first quarter, partly reflecting Q2 seasonal patterns…