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Investment | news 14 May 18
Wealth managers expect ESG strategies to flourish
Two thirds of professional investors expect to allocate more money to ESG strategies in the next three years, Royal London Asset Management has found.
Green light for LGIM’s Brexit plans
Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) has been given the green light for its Brexit plans for European Union clients from the Irish regulator.
Clients nearing retirement should ‘avoid insurance bonds’
People who are within five years of taking a pension should not be investing via non-income producing assets such as insurance bonds and wrappers or structured notes, according to OpesFidelio’s Chris Lean.
Advisory firm targets affluent Singaporeans with expansion
Crossbridge Capital has unveiled what it describes as a “significant expansion” of its digital wealth and management offerings for affluent investors in Singapore.
One in five losing track of pension pots
Nearly one in five UK adults has lost track of at least one pension pot, according to research by wealth management group Tilney.