ISA changes to be government priority in 2025 says AJ Bell boss Investing AJ Bell’s boss has said that ISA simplification is expected to be a priority for the government next year. “My understanding is that in 2025 we’ll see some progress on ISA simplification, and we’ll look to engage with government as part of that,” said AJ Bell CEO Michael Summersgill. There had been anticipation of a shakeup in [...]
Jupiter loses another fund run by star stockpicker Investing Asset manager Jupiter has lost another fund run by star stockpicker Ben Whitmore, as the mandate for an Omnis fund has been taken away from it following Whitmore’s departure. The £573m Omnis Income and Growth fund is set to be shifted to being managed by Ninety One, after being run by Whitmore since July 2019. [...]
Why investors are switching from bullion bars to coins amid Budget capital gains tax fears Investing The sale of bullion bars has suffered a sharp drop amid fears Chancellor Rachel Reeves could hike capital gains tax in the Budget later this month. The Royal Mint has revealed sales of bullion bars, which are subject to capital gains tax, fell by 11 per cent year on year in the three months to [...]
Man Group outflows jump after large client pulls funds October 17, 2024 Man Group was hit by $5.5bn (£4.2bn) in outflows during the three months to September, driven by a single client redeeming its money.
Bellevue Healthcare hit by ‘surprise’ shareholder exodus October 15, 2024 The £670m Bellevue Healthcare trust has been plunged into turmoil today after more than a third of its shareholders said they wanted to pull their cash from the fund. As the fund launched its annual redemption scheme, which allows investors to cash out for the price of the trust’s underlying assets, some 36 per cent [...]
Polar Capital shakes off August’s market meltdown October 10, 2024 Polar Capital has reported an uptick in assets under management after the specialist fund manager shook off a hit from August's market meltdown.
Americans do it better (investing, that is) October 9, 2024 British companies are often accountable to passive shareholders, such as pension funds, leading to risk aversion and short-termism. The US invests differently, with much better results, says Tom Focas The UK economy is in dire need of a rejuvenation. Growth is still stagnating, productivity lags behind global competitors, and industries that once anchored the nation’s [...]
Trading 212 continues come down after ‘exponential growth’ October 8, 2024 Profit at Trading 212 continued to decline in 2023 after the investing platform’s “exponential growth” in previous years, it has been revealed. The London-based company has reported a pre-tax profit of £32m for its latest financial year, down from the £40.5m it achieved in 2022. The latest total comes after Trading 212 posted a pre-tax [...]
Social impact investors demonstrate ‘stability’ as market hits £10bn October 8, 2024 Britain’s social impact investment market has “once again” grown, as investors show confidence within impactful investments, a new report has revealed. According to an annual assessment by one of the UK’s largest impact investors, Better Society Capital, the social impact investment market jumped seven per cent in 2023 to £10bn, up from £9.4bn in 2022. [...]
Etoro: ‘Gradual thawing’ of financial markets fails to stop trading platform taking back step October 3, 2024 A “gradual thawing” of financial markets failed to stop the UK arm of stock trading platform Etoro taking another backwards step financially during 2023, it has been revealed. The UK arm of the Israel-headquartered trading and investment group has posted a net income of $125.7m (£95.8m) for the 12 months, down from the $147.2m (£112.2m) [...]