Rathbone Investment Management
Rathbones is preparing to add a third fund to its multi-asset range, to be run by investment director David Coombs.
Rathbones’ David Coombs is adding Japanese stocks to his portfolio in the view its economy will rebound quickly from the aftermath of last week’s devastating earthquake and tsunami.
In the latest Interactive Financial Adviser debate, our panelists from Rathbones and Standard & Poor's discussed the current economic outlook.
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With interest rates still at an all-time low and increased confidence in equity markets, the UK equity income sector remains in the spotlight for investors seeking income and the possibility of capital growth.
The first half of 2010 saw a deluge of multi-asset fund launches.
We ask industry figures if they think the continent offers opportunities.
Rathbone Unit Trust Management has continued to suffer redemptions from investors over the first half of the year, with the group posting a £41m net outflow.
With the BP crisis and a slowing UK economy further compounding an already delicate situation, investors are nervous.
Bryn Jones, Fund Manager of the Rathbone Ethical Bond Fund, takes a brief look at the current state of play for corporate bonds.
Rathbones' Chief Investment Officer, Julian Chillingworth analyses the current economic trends.
In the wake of this year's Budget, with the UK just out of recession and facing a possible hung parliament, advisers face an uncertain domestic economic outlook.
Former Invesco Perpetual CEO Mike Webb will take over as chief executive of Rathbone Unit Trust Management, replacing Peter Pearson Lund.
The New Year is almost upon us but with the uncertainty seen in the markets this year, investors could be forgiven for not knowing what resolution to make.
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