EFG Asset Management launches global impact credit fund
In partnership with Schroders affiliate BlueOrchard
In partnership with Schroders affiliate BlueOrchard
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Gold hitting all-time highs and silver rallying propelled precious metal strategies in the month
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The managing director says outflows from money market funds will ramp up as we head towards the new year
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Commentators believe ‘systemic risks to the market are low’
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The 2020s is not the 1970s, writes Ernst Knacke, head of research at Shard Capital, but more like the early 1900s
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Changes measure to percentage of GDP
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Fund targets government or government-related bonds working towards lowering carbon emissions or providing community support
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Spokespeople from IBOSS, Square Mile and One Four Nine give their thoughts on fixed income
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Investors have piled into cash and money market funds following the meteoric rise in rates from 2022
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Concerns have begun to emerge on valuation grounds, write Cherry Reynard
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The research team said looser monetary policy represents ‘a turning point’ for the asset class, but warns investors to ‘stay vigilant’
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Despite Australia’s decision to abolish AT1s and the fallout of the Credit Suisse wipeout, the asset class has performed well this year
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