Asset Allocation
Is rising confidence blinding investors to emerging risks?
‘The best time to adjust portfolios is when markets are calm’
Alternatives | 11 Mar 21
Advisers warned against traditional equities and bonds split
60/40 portfolios ‘will not serve’ clients well in this ‘era of record low yields’
Investment | 18 Aug 17
Bull market party ‘has to end’
The problem with the dying days of an equity bull market is that it is difficult to be sure when it will end and how high it will go in the meantime. This, for Jim Wood-Smith, chief investment officer for private clients at Hawksmoor Investment Management, is the key dilemma in today’s markets. As he says: “We can see what will happen but we don’t know when.”
Will 2017 be the year of the active manager?
Within the fund industry, 2017 was widely heralded as ‘a year for active managers’ after a long period when central bank policy and geopolitical concerns had driven asset prices. Click on the slides below to see whether, with more than half of the year gone, active managers across asset classes have been able to beat their benchmarks.
Malaysia’s Islamic mutual funds see assets decline
Malaysia’s sharia-compliant mutual funds have seen assets under management decline from the peak of 40.7% in March 2016 to 39.4% in March 2017, according to data from Morningstar.