With UK finance ministers warning employers off pay increases, do workers in the asset management industry expect their own pay to match local inflation rates this year?
Will Robins
Sara Razmpa: ‘You don’t want to see my KPI page, it’s extremely long’
Unigestion’s head of responsible investment has a lot of work on her plate.
Could this supply chain theme buck tech troubles?
The paradigm shifts bringing the PGIM Global New Supply Chain fund into focus.
Poll: Was HSBC right to suspend its head of responsible investing for his controversial climate change speech?
Following the suspension of HSBC’s head of responsible investing, Stuart Kirk, we ask whether the bank was justified in its response?
Amplify Issue 7: H1 winners and losers: analysed
This issue we unfurl the atlas to understand global trends. Our lead story reveals the groups pulling in the most money – and those with the biggest outflows. There is an interesting picture when it comes to money market funds: is your asset manager a winner here?
Amplify Issue 6: 200 funds get ESG re-label
Discover which funds got an ESG makeover in the first half, and what labels have been chosen by asset managers around the world. Elite manager David Eiswert, T Rowe Price, explains why he avoids stocks others in our list are backing. And Allspring’s diversity leaders set out their mission.
Amplify Issue 5: Selector D&I pledge – Our data can help
Find out how Citywire is helping in a diversity drive led by some of the US’s biggest gatekeepers, while we also look at a fund manager on the brink of her first Citywire rating and meet the latest recruit to Royal London’s sustainability team.
Amplify Issue 4: Meet the 10 managers running $275bn
Catch up on this week’s newsletter, also including features on gender balance at Amundi and a report on how Vanguard launched its multi-asset ESG fund.
Amplify Issue 3: Meet the elite manager running 10 funds
This issue we reveal more names from our equities elite starting with managers running multiple outperforming strategies. We interview Brazil’s Werner Roger, who runs the most on our list.