Italian fund selectors speak out on Japan
Milan-based fund selectors had surprisingly strong views on Japanese equities when our researcher came over to visit them this spring.
Milan-based fund selectors had surprisingly strong views on Japanese equities when our researcher came over to visit them this spring.
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.
Fund buyer enthusiasm about European, US and Japanese equities in Belgium is seriously cooling down. The number of buyers of all three asset classes has tumbled since January
With the AIFMD-deadline of 22 July approaching, the majority of fund managers active in Europe have not yet filed an application.
Italys fund selectors have been flirting with emerging market debt before, but now seem to be going all the way.
Danish fund selector enthusiasm about high yield bonds has vanished quickly.
Money flows to developed equity funds are now at the lowest level since June 2013, according to the latest EIE fund flows data.
The majority of Swedish fund selectors are keeping their equity allocations unchanged, the freshest EIE data concerning Sweden indicate.
European fund selectors who take part in this year’s EIE Fantasy Fund Picker Competition have a strong bias towards European equity funds.
Global asset management companies have never before been as divided on return prospects in emerging markets as they are now.
Flows into European equity funds are the lowest they have been for almost a year.