Market veterans Keith Skeoch and Robert Kyprianou offer insight on the changing returns environment and liability-driven investments. Elsewhere, we examine the funds reaching their third birthdays, analyse the UK’s answer to SFDR, and hear from the editor of Citywire France on what’s keeping investors occupied.
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Amplify Issue 12: Get ready for LatAm alts surge
This week: a view from Latin America, where previously shy investors are turning to alts; Schroders Capital tells us how it built its private assets operation; and we dive into the bubbling sector of water funds.
Amplify Issue 11: Wanted: safe, boring funds
We look at cautious multi-assets funds, which have forced financial advisers to answer difficult questions from clients this year. Under the sector spotlight this week is clean energy funds, and elsewhere we round up the biggest recent moves in fund selection.
Amplify Issue 10: Alpha Female: 2,684 groups ranked
Read our group-by-group breakdown of female representation in fund management. Elsewhere, we meet the women of the Equities Elite, and hear from the editor of Citywire Selector about what European fund buyers are looking for.
Alpha Female 2022: Gender parity growth in AM ‘among the worst in the world’
PODCAST: Citywire’s Nisha Long and author Mary Ann Sieghart take a closer look at the main findings from this year’s report.
Fund buyers push back against female PMs being pigeonholed
Male managers were assigned 90% of new launches over the past 12 months, but the way to raise this number doesn’t lie solely in specialising.
Alpha Female 2022: ‘An appallingly slow rate of change’
Citywire’s Alpha Female report, which tracks the progress asset managers are making on gender diversity in investment roles, reveals the positive change of recent years has all but ground to a halt.
Amplify Issue 9: Discover AAA managers with under $100m
We reveal the hidden champions of fund management, who are top-rated by Citywire but managing relatively small funds. Meanwhile, this week’s sector spotlight falls on natural resources.
Elite stock: Supercharged margins keep Tesla’s star backers on board
After breaking into profit in 2020, Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has his sights set on 20 million cars a year by 2030.