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From Investments| Apr 27, 2012

Morning papers: Recession blows £170bn hole in budget

This morning’s headlines brought to you by Investment Adviser: friday April 27 2012

From Investments| Apr 27, 2012

HSBC’s Rebak exits Robin Geffen’s Income fund

HSBC Global Asset Management’s (HSBC GAM) Jon Rebak has said he expects to completely divest his position in Neptune’s £1bn Income fund.

From Investments| Apr 23, 2012

Hermes opens funds to DFMs and selectors

Institutional investment giant Hermes Fund Managers is making funds available to fund selectors and discretionary managers for the first time.

Apr 17, 2012

Morning papers: Japan pledges $60bn to IMF firewall

The morning papers brought to you by Investment Adviser: Tuesday April 17 2012.

From Investments| Apr 13, 2012

Mam’s move to snap up Japanese equities pays off

Mam Funds’ James Sullivan has hailed a decision to snap up Japanese equities late last year, which benefited as appetite for risk recovered.

From Investments| Apr 10, 2012

Markets: China index hit by intermediary probe

Asian shares fell for a fourth consecutive session following unexpectedly weak US employment data and robust Chinese inflation figures.

Analysis & Opinion

Apr 23, 2012

Picking stocks in weak markets

Polar Capital Japan manager James Salter talks to Simona Stankovska about the main drivers of the economic recovery underway in Japan

Apr 23, 2012

Japan’s next phase is crucial

The hope is for domestic demand and export growth to provide boost

Apr 23, 2012

Japan is worth the extra effort

The market offers opportunities for investors willing to look for companies

Apr 23, 2012

Japan’s changing economic structure

Legg Mason Japan Equity’s Hideo Shiozumi talks to Nyree Stewart about the nation’s shift from manufacturing to being service orientated

Recent Articles
  1. Morning papers: Recession blows £170bn hole in budget
    From Investments| Apr 27, 2012

    Morning papers: Recession blows £170bn hole in budget

    This morning’s headlines brought to you by Investment Adviser: friday April 27 2012

  2. HSBC’s Rebak exits Robin Geffen’s Income fund
    From Investments| Apr 27, 2012

    HSBC’s Rebak exits Robin Geffen’s Income fund

    HSBC Global Asset Management’s (HSBC GAM) Jon Rebak has said he expects to completely divest his position in Neptune’s £1bn Income fund.

  3. Hermes opens funds to DFMs and selectors
    From Investments| Apr 23, 2012

    Hermes opens funds to DFMs and selectors

    Institutional investment giant Hermes Fund Managers is making funds available to fund selectors and discretionary managers for the first time.

  4. Analysis | Apr 23, 2012

    Picking stocks in weak markets

    Polar Capital Japan manager James Salter talks to Simona Stankovska about the main drivers of the economic recovery underway in Japan

  5. Analysis | Apr 23, 2012

    Japan’s next phase is crucial

    The hope is for domestic demand and export growth to provide boost

  6. Analysis | Apr 23, 2012

    Japan is worth the extra effort

    The market offers opportunities for investors willing to look for companies

  7. Analysis | Apr 23, 2012

    Japan’s changing economic structure

    Legg Mason Japan Equity’s Hideo Shiozumi talks to Nyree Stewart about the nation’s shift from manufacturing to being service orientated

  8. Morning papers: Japan pledges $60bn to IMF firewall
    Apr 17, 2012

    Morning papers: Japan pledges $60bn to IMF firewall

    The morning papers brought to you by Investment Adviser: Tuesday April 17 2012.

  9. Mam’s move to snap up Japanese equities pays off
    From Investments| Apr 13, 2012

    Mam’s move to snap up Japanese equities pays off

    Mam Funds’ James Sullivan has hailed a decision to snap up Japanese equities late last year, which benefited as appetite for risk recovered.

  10. Markets: China index hit by intermediary probe
    From Investments| Apr 10, 2012

    Markets: China index hit by intermediary probe

    Asian shares fell for a fourth consecutive session following unexpectedly weak US employment data and robust Chinese inflation figures.

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