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  • Crispin Odey firm discovered dozens of ‘inappropriate conduct claims’

    Legal

    Crispin Odey’s wound down hedge fund unearthed nearly 50 allegations of “inappropriate conduct” made by female staff about the disgraced hedge fund manager during an internal investigation, newly released court filings show. In evidence submitted by the Financial Conduct Authority, the founder of Odey Asset Management is accused of engaging in at least 46 instances [...]

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  • Jupiter snaps up UK’s largest asset manager for non-profits

    Investing

    Jupiter Fund Management has acquired CCLA – the UK’s largest investment manager for non-profit organisations – in a bid to expand its UK reach. The deal, which values CCLA at £100m on a 100 per cent equity basis, will mark Jupiter’s entry into the non-profit investment arena. The FTSE 250 firm will add CCLA’s £15.1bn [...]

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  • Liontrust profit slides after billions more outflows

    Markets

    Profit at Liontrust slid by more than a quarter after the fund manager suffered billions more in outflows. The London-based business reported an adjusted pre-tax profit of £48.3m for the year to end March 2025, a drop of 28 per cent compared to last year. Liontrust saw nearly £5bn in outflows over the period, though [...]

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  • Treasury to shelve plans for VAT on funds

    March 7, 2025

    Ministers are looking to block a proposal from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to apply VAT to investment funds following warnings from City bosses. According to a report in the Financial Times, the customs body had been trying to end the carve-out that allowed third-party fund management operations to be free from the 20 per [...]

  • Investors pulled £3bn from funds in January amidst economic uncertainty

    March 6, 2025

    Investors pulled £3bn out of funds amidst geopolitical and economic instability in January. This marked a sharp reverse from December, when £2.3bn had flowed into funds, according to data published by the Investment Association (IA).  The research said macroeconomic conditions on the home front, namely the reacceleration of inflation, had played a part in the investment [...]

  • What went wrong for Fundsmith Equity in 2024?

    January 3, 2025

    Fundsmith Equity, the largest investment fund in the UK, registered its fourth consecutive year of underperformance in 2024. Terry Smith’s £22.6bn fund returned just 8.9 per cent last year, compared to 20.8 per cent for its benchmark, the MSCI World Index. This drastic underperformance followed a similar trend from previous years. The fund underperformed its [...]

  • JTC: Profit soars after spate of acquisitions

    September 17, 2024

    Financial services provider JTC has hailed a good start to the year after beating its upgraded guidance after a flurry of acquisitions. The acquisitive fund management firm, which is a FTSE 250 constituent, reported revenue of £147.1m in the six months to 30 June, a 21.1 per cent rise on the year prior. Earnings before [...]

  • RM Funds poaches Brooks Macdonald fund mandate

    September 5, 2024

    RM Funds, best known for its shareholding in embattled investment trust Home REIT, has won the mandate for the £146.6m Brooks Macdonald Defensive Capital fund. The Defensive Capital fund, which will be renamed as the RM Defence Capital fund, was launched in 2010. It is built as an all-weather return fund with low volatility through [...]

  • Which were the best and worst performing funds in July?

    August 2, 2024

    Smaller company funds were the best performing on the market in July, as the cheapest assets on the market finally started to bounce back.

  • UK investors see India and tech funds smash June as climate strategies falter

    July 1, 2024

    Ben Yearsley, director of Fairview Investing, described the Indian bounce as "slightly surprising" given the initial market panic initially after the election.

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