Pension fund’s fee demands reassuring for advisers
A policy from the world’s largest pension fund to only work with asset managers that adopt performance-based fees should be reassuring for advisers even if they lack the scale to make same demands, Orbis UK head Dan Brocklebank has argued.
Investment | 26 Mar 18
Heartwood adds lower-risk options to sustainable range
Heartwood Investment Management has added two lower-risk strategies to its sustainable multi-asset range.
Investment | 26 Mar 18
Ticking time bomb for advisers outsourcing investment
Markets are creating a ticking time bomb for advisers outsourcing investment business to discretionary investment managers under the agent as client model with a downturn likely to highlight shortcomings that have previously been ignored.
Fixed Income | 23 Mar 18
Surging green bond market suffers diversification problem
A letter from Insight Investment calling for greater green bond issuance from banks highlights the lack of depth in the green bond space, despite the market growing significantly over the last year and the first green bond funds reaching their three-year track record.
Are regional emerging market funds making a comeback?
Emerging market equities is one of the few asset classes where investors are still seeing value, but as the asset class makes a comeback investors have different takes on whether to allocate to regional funds or leave geographical allocation to portfolio managers.