Norway fund selectors see more value in bonds
Despite record-low yields, government bonds are more popular than ever with Norwegian fund selectors.
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Despite record-low yields, government bonds are more popular than ever with Norwegian fund selectors.
Niels Skovvart, chief investment officer of Sydinvest in Denmark, discusses his asset allocation with EIE’s Dylan Emery.
Jarl Åkerlund, head of savings products at Nordea Bank in Sweden, contemplates about how to change his asset allocation in response to the low interest rate environment.
Fund buyers attending yesterday’s Expert Investor Denmark conference in Copenhagen love European small cap stocks.
Allan Møller explains how the financial crisis of six years ago spurred Danske Capital to develop a partnership structure with fund managers.
The centuries of conflict between Sweden and Russia still reflect in the Swedish fund selector mind set.
In part two of this interview series, head of manager research for SEB Wealth Management Mattias Hagen explains why one should be very careful to invest in alternative Ucits and smart beta funds.
Danish fund selectors have abandoned high yield bonds, and have turned their attention once again to this other riskier bond category: emerging market debt.
Danish fund selectors seem ambiguous about US stocks, with two thirds of interviewees keeping their allocation stable.
The majority of Swedish fund selectors are keeping their equity allocations unchanged, with one notable exception: emerging markets equities.
Danish fund selector enthusiasm about high yield bonds has vanished quickly.
The majority of Swedish fund selectors are keeping their equity allocations unchanged, the freshest EIE data concerning Sweden indicate.