Investment trust shareholders are often told they need to invest for the long term. Fund managers in the closed-ended sector are also following this advice, with two running their trusts for over three decades.
New Prime Minister Theresa May could be the steady influence investors in an uncertain post-Brexit world have been looking for, argues Colin Morton, manager of the Franklin UK Rising Dividends fund.
Amir Hakim, head of wealth solutions at JHC, argues wealth managers need to look at suitability checks as an obligation to their clients, rather than leaving the process to the regulator.
Caroline Simmons, deputy head of UK investment office at UBS Wealth Management, analyses which FTSE companies are on target to meet and miss their Q2 earnings expectations.
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The implications of the surprise leave result in the EU referendum continues to reverberate around the markets. The leave campaign's assertion that there will be no economic disruption from a Brexit is being tested.
Inflation-linked bonds have been out of favour for the past three years as global developed market headline inflation rates and inflation expectations have fallen in the face of tepid economic demand and weak oil and commodity prices.
Equity markets down in morning trading