UK equity manager Nick Train said his holdings in fund managers will remain "extraordinarily profitable", despite a squeeze on headline fund pricing from distributors.
Lindsell Train co-founder Nick Train has admitted to being "flabbergasted" by a recent spell of outperformance in his £355m Finsbury Growth & Income trust.
Following a change in legislation to allow dividends to be paid from capital profits, questions have been raised as to how the distribution powers will be used - if at all - by the investment trust world. Kira Nickerson reports.
Lindsell Train co-founder Nick Train has said the single best performing stock in his portfolio in 2012 and his stock pick of the year is Hargreaves Lansdown.
More Western asset managers look set to follow in the footsteps of Schroders and Invesco by acquiring stakes in Indian fund management companies to take advantage of a growing interest in investments.
Lindsell Train co-founder Nick Train has called the beginning of a new technology bull run following Apple's explosive start to 2012.
Boards of trusts should manage premiums as closely as they manage discounts, says Grant Challis, partner at Frostrow Capital LLP.
Lindsell Train founder Nick Train has revealed hefty positions in some of the more defensive stocks in the FTSE 100 helped him outperform the market substantially last year.