managers up japan eurozone overweights
Asset allocators have boosted their Japan and eurozone equity positions and plan to go further overweight in 2014, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Asset allocators have boosted their Japan and eurozone equity positions and plan to go further overweight in 2014, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Institutional investors are more dissatisfied with the charging structures of infrastructure funds than those in any other alternative asset class, according to a survey by data provider Preqin
A recovery in bank lending has set the stage for “significant” economic expansion in Europe, according to S&P Capital IQ Equity Research
Two-thirds of pension fund managers include ethical considerations in their investment decision-making, according to a survey by ING Investment Management International
A risk parity approach produces mixed results when applied to multi-asset and single asset class investing, according to research conducted by Cass Business School and the University of York
Cerulli Associates is calling on fund groups in Europe and Asia to improve their asset retention rates
Asset manager State Street Global Advisors says investors should consider five key themes when positioning their portfolios for next year
Standard Life Investments’ Mikhail Zverev on great European stocks, the future of Google and the importance of data analytics
Below-trend growth, low inflation and high unemployment rates will lead central banks to postpone tightening monetary policy for longer than markets expect, according to Allianz Global Investors
Asset allocators are bullish on emerging market equities for the first time since June, according to the latest Expert Investor Europe Manager Sentiment Survey
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European small caps exposed to consumer spending are significantly undervalued, says Baring Asset Management’s Nick Williams