Finns go contrarian with bet on EMD
Finnish fund selectors are ready to step up their investments in emerging market assets in a bid to diversify away from developed market bonds.
Finnish fund selectors are ready to step up their investments in emerging market assets in a bid to diversify away from developed market bonds.
Fund selectors in Luxembourg are clear-cut about their favourite equity markets. EU and frontier market stocks lead the show.
Conservative Danish investors are caught in a trap – they are all bearish on traditional fixed income but they are also heavily committed to it.
Thomas Romig talks about the qualities he values in fund managers, and why he likens building an asset management portfolio to managing a football team.
Investors are taking refuge in low-risk asset classes, the latest fund flow figures of Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA) suggest.
Appetite for emerging markets equities is approaching the lows recorded in mid-2011.
Fund managers’ confidence in the performance of European equities is stronger than ever before.
The global equity sector is well placed to be the go-to choice for the future, says Tim Cockerill.
Italian fund selectors are again starting to take stealthy looks at emerging market corporate bonds
International asset managers are not too worried about the consequences of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD)
More Danish fund selectors are looking to buy developed market credit than selling for the first time since mid-2012, according to EIE research.
Belgian fund selectors continued to demonstrate a preference for equities over bonds in developed and emerging markets, according to the latest Expert Investor Europe Sentiment survey for the country.