The financial crisis reshaped the institutional investment landscape which has continued to evolve under the forces of new technologies, new macroeconomic realities and new concepts of ethical investing.
The information needs, consumption habits and expectations of asset managers and investors have undergone a transformation over the past three decades under the relentless tide of technology.
Asset managers need to make additional strides in the ESG arena to prove themselves in the eyes of institutional investors who remain heavily reliant on internal staff to manage sustainable investments.
The asset management industry stands at a critical juncture at the start of 2019. Here are our five top challenges for the industry this year.
October stands out in stock market history owing to the fact that several large market crashes have occurred during the month. And true to form, the month of October 2018 provided us with a new entry to the stock market lexicon: Red October.
The second half of 2012 remains draped in uncertainty for investors with continued weak economic growth in some major economies and unresolved issues in Europe. The latest CoreData Research Investor …
The Northern town of Burnley may be miles away from London’s financial heart but one man there is showing up British banks for the embarrassment they’ve become. The so-called Bank …
The UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) ended months of speculation this week with the release of its final position on product provider payments to platforms and rebates to consumers. However, …
Current accounts are the most commonly held financial products in the UK and a staggering six in 10 people have never changed their current account provider. This suggests the four …
Up to 13.9 million British workers would be open to using a workplace savings platform – positive news for investment groups increasingly focussing on companies and their workers for future …