InvestmentAdviser ISSUE 15 September 2008 >> Features

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Thames River's low-risk approach offers chance to expand UK equities

Thames River Capital's investment director Michael Warren talks to Nick Rice about equities, high staff ratios and Ireland

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A game of high conviction within the rules

City Financial fund manager John Husselbee tells Stephen Wilmot why his volatile fund is listed as Cautious Managed

Good news from the negative headlines

Bad sentiment for investment trusts can prove good for multi-managers as high-quality trusts with flexible gearing can trade on big discounts

Untraditional Sarasin gives the big crunch a European rugby tackle

Sarasin & Partners' Guy Monson talks to Stephen Wilmot about how favouring Ucits III over financials was a good move

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Experience still counts

In these bear markets, younger fund managers, products of more bullish times, cannot but benefit from the stock-picking skills of older colleagues

Everything may be about to get better

An important low point for the market was hit on 15 July, but things could be about to come together nicely

Different directions for the world's markets

There are differences in what drives the emerging and developed markets, how they each react to global developments, and also their relationship with each other

OBSR asserts faith in its different ratings model

Old Broad Street Research's development director Nigel Whittingham talks to Stephen Wilmot about how his firm built a credible alternative to S&P's business approach

Aiming to perform in all market conditions

Fidelity fund manager Trevor Greetham, talks to Rob Griffin about why he thinks commodity prices mean inflation is about to peak

Strategic approach to bonds

With the UK in the recessionary phase of the economic cycle, now is an excellent time to be invested in bonds

Constructing a revolution

The states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have always been associated with oil, but an investment boom has pushed construction and transport into the limelight

Green is the colour of money

Many investors are becoming increasingly environmentally aware and are demanding the same from investments

Using the right tool for the job

Platforms have transformed the way in which advisors go about their business by both reacting to, and effecting, changes in the industry


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