French fund selectors go for risky US
Fund buyers from France tend to pick more risky US equity funds than most of their European counterparts.
Fund buyers from France tend to pick more risky US equity funds than most of their European counterparts.
Fund selectors based in Paris will return to the emerging markets in great numbers later this year.
The macroeconomic outlook of French fund selectors is on a record high, despite pessimist sentiment surrounding the domestic economy.
Nicolas de Zaluski, chief risk officer and fund selector at Optigestion in France, warns equity investors.
Affluent Europeans aged 50-70 consider inflation the biggest financial threat to their standard of living in retirement, a survey has found
Consumers have reduced their forecasts for inflation but continue to expect rates well above the levels targeted by central banks, according to research by M&G.
You are more likely to bump into an ultra-wealthy individual in Geneva than in any other major ultra-high net worth population centre in France, Germany, Italy or Switzerland, a study has found
Images from the June 2013 Expert Investor France event
The voting results from fund selectors in Paris, in June 2013
Appetite for riskier emerging market stocks and bonds rose strongly during the past 12 months in Paris
Parisians add risk in low yield world
Single-country investing is best utilised as part of a broader portfolio. By Oliver Kettlewell, investment research analyst at Morningstar OBSR