Fund managers no longer have the ‘magic touch’
Fund buyer behaviour has changed over the past decade and risk management has become more prominent, according to Candriam’s Renato Guerriero.
Fund buyer behaviour has changed over the past decade and risk management has become more prominent, according to Candriam’s Renato Guerriero.
February was a dismal month for markets around the world and UK and European equities took a particular hammering. Have the asset classes lost their appeal?
Advisers were on red alert last week after market volatility once again reared its ugly head, but what should they be telling clients?
After several tough years, things have been looking more positive for investors in emerging markets over the last couple of years, with the region outperforming its developed market peers in both 2016 and 2017.
European Fund Flows highlights the direction assets are flowing in and out of all active and passive European domiciled funds.
This proprietary data set shows the aggregate house views of 20 global asset management groups with regards to a series of equities, bonds and other indices.
What is the macroeconomic outlook of Europeans?
What do Europeans think of commodities?
What do Europeans think of absolute return strategies?
What do Europeans think of index-tracking products?
What do Europeans think of the major Bond asset classes?
What do Europeans think of the major Equity asset classes?