Investors’ appetite for emerging market corporate bonds has been insatiable in recent years. But is it time to take a more restrained approach to the asset class before indigestion sets in? By Will Jackson
Tag: JP Morgan
the italian job
Jean-Francois Hautemulle, the new head of EMEA product strategy at JP Morgan AM discusses buying trends across Europe and specifically Italy, which has become his first focus. By Dylan Emery
goldmine or minefield
Commodities have had a tough time in the past two years. However, in tandem with a recovery in other global markets, natural resources funds could be due a revival. By Esther Armstrong
lipper research bond outflows gain momentum
The European funds industry amassed net inflows of 3.5bn in August, with Italy, Spain and the UK taking the lion’s share of assets, according to Lipper
strength in weakness
The eurozone crisis has created opportunities in peripheral Europe for long-term equity investors, write John Baker and Jon Ingram, fund managers at JP Morgan Asset Management
us groups dominated european fund sales in h1
BlackRock, JP Morgan, Franklin Templeton and Pimco topped the European fund sales table in the first half of 2013, with combined net inflows of 50bn
returns fail to dent ucits hedge fund appetite
Demand for Ucits-structured hedge funds is likely to grow over the next year, according to data provider Preqin
mega players dominate global wealth scene
UBS heads a group of 20 private banks which is increasingly dominating the global wealth management landscape, a survey has found
blackrock top choice for funds of funds
BlackRock is the most popular fund group among European multi-managers, according to an extensive analysis of the FoF market by Lipper.