Buyers eye style-agnostic funds over ‘dogmatic' managers

Anna Fedorova
clock

Fund selectors have begun to move away from ‘dogmatic' equity funds that favour either growth or value investment approaches to focus on more balanced equivalents.

Over the past year equity markets have seen a rotation in performance, as so-called ‘growth’ stocks that performed strongly over the previous few years lost momentum, giving way to ‘value’ plays. Last summer, many fund buyers began to rotate their equity exposure from growth to value plays, as the latter began to pull ahead after years of underperformance, most notably in the US. The trend was also apparent in Europe: by the end of 2013 European equity funds focusing on value stocks, such as Invesco Perpetual European Equity Income and Cazenove European Income, surged ahead of their g...

To continue reading this article...

Join Investment Week for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, analysis and opinion from the investment industry, including the Sustainable Hub covering fund news from the ESG space
  • Get ahead of regulatory and technological changes affecting fund management
  • Important and breaking news stories selected by the editors delivered straight to your inbox each day
  • Weekly members-only newsletter with exclusive opinion pieces from leading industry experts
  • Be the first to hear about our extensive events schedule and awards programmes

Join now

 

Already an Investment Week
member?

Login

More on Investment

Event Voice: Your questions answered by FSSA Investment Managers at the Emerging Markets Conference

Event Voice: Your questions answered by FSSA Investment Managers at the Emerging Markets Conference

Angus Sandison, Investment Analyst, FSSA Investment Managers
clock 24 April 2025 • 3 min read
US M&A spending jumps 50% in March as deal volume declines

US M&A spending jumps 50% in March as deal volume declines

Near 6% drop in number of deals happening

Eve Maddock-Jones
clock 23 April 2025 • 1 min read
Stories of the week: The FCA, Bank of America and Neil Woodford

Stories of the week: The FCA, Bank of America and Neil Woodford

Recession expectations, AI chips and Hargreaves Lansdown: The biggest stories from the world of investment and asset management this week

clock 17 April 2025 • 1 min read
Trustpilot