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Mutual Fund Asset Flows "Healthy" But Losing Pace - Morningstar

17 May 2013

Inflows for long-term mutual funds stood at a “healthy” $37. 8 billion in April, but continued to moderate from levels seen earlier this year, according to Morningstar data . Inflows for US equity funds slowed to $895 million, their lowest intake this year.

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US Fund Industry Working Well For Investors - Morningstar Research

16 May 2013

The US has been identified as the best market for fund investors, whilst South Africa has been rated as the worst, according to a new study by investment researcher Morningstar. Morningstar's Global Fund Investor Experience report assesses the experiences of mutual fund investors in 24 countries across North America, Europe, Asia and Africa and is based on criteria including investor protection, transparency, fees, taxation and investment distribution . Each country was assigned a letter grade for each category, which was then used to produce an overall country grade.

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Rockefeller & Co: Further Record Highs For Equities Won't Be A Surprise

26 April 2013

Although equity markets have been strong, further record nominal highs will be no cause for surprise, with the US economy proving to be resilient, the chief investment officer of Rockefeller & Co says in a note. On April 11, the S&P 500 Index of US stocks set a closing high of 1,593 . 37 and has come close to that level since.

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Strong Growth Potential As Manufacturers Move Back To US – Brown Advisory

5 April 2013

The US is in the early stages of a “manufacturing renaissance,” with firms moving their manufacturing operations back to the US, says US investment house Brown Advisory. This, the firm said, means that the country offers investors strong and sustainable growth potential . Brown reports that, in the past two years, many global manufacturers have “re-shored” to the US, taking advantage of the dollar’s weakness relative to the euro and the yuan, competitively priced real estate in rural areas (compared to coastal China), and labour and energy costs.

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Drop In US Investor Confidence Drove Down Global Sentiment In March - State Street

27 March 2013

Global investor confidence fell from February’s reading of 91. 4 to 88 . 0 this month, driven primarily by a drop in North American sentiment, according to State Street Global Market’s Investor Confidence Index.

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Features

INTERVIEW: Why The Ultra Wealthy Increasingly Want To Own Tangible Assets

7 November 2012

Jeff Sica made investment in tangible assets a bedrock of the firm he founded in 2010 because he believed – and continues to believe – that entrepreneurial and wealthy clients will always seek out these assets.

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A Shift In Power: Clients Call For Greater ESG Consideration

20 August 2012

A growing number of wealth management businesses are incorporating consideration to ESG factors into their practices, due to investor demand and in a sign that the industry is seeing a transfer of power from firms to clients.

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Groundbreaking New Image Rights Legislation To Bring Stars Out In Guernsey - Part 1

5 July 2012

Guernsey is set to beat all the world’s other jurisdictions in overhauling its intellectual property regime to better protect the image rights of high-profile individuals like sports and media stars. A ground-breaking, yet relatively unknown piece of new legislation is set to put Guernsey firmly on the celebrity radar, making the island a top jurisdiction for sports, media and entertainment stars looking to protect their image rights . Several jurisdictions are said to be looking to sharpen up their intellectual property regimes to take better account of today’s celebrity-mad, advertising-driven culture.

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Guest Comment: Getting Older Does Not Mean Shunning More Risk Assets

27 June 2012

Editor’s note: The following article, exploring issues of longevity and asset allocation, is by Ian Martin, chief investment officer at Lloyds TSB Private Banking. As ever, the views expressed here are not necessarily shared by this publication . We do invite readers to respond.

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Wealth Management In California: The Players

29 May 2012

As part of a series analyzing the Californian wealth management industry, here Family Wealth Report shares insights from firms on their Californian operations.

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News and Features

Expert Commentary

Harriet Davies

BNY Mellon Lays Out Big Hiring Plans For Wealth Management

BNY Mellon Wealth Management is planning to double the size of its global sales force, as well as adding a raft of private bankers.

Harriet Davies

22 May 2013

Diane Harrison

Guest Opinion: An Earnings Report Every Hedge Fund Manager Should Review

Here Diane Harrison, principal and owner of Panegyric Marketing, argues that the debate over fees in the hedge fund industry often focuses on the wrong topics.

Diane Harrison

20 March 2013

Harriet Davies

Q&A: Rockefeller & Co's Jimmy Chang On The Investment Environment

Here, Jimmy Chang, a senior portfolio manager and a managing director of Rockefeller & Co, discusses some issues around investing in the current environment.

Harriet Davies

4 April 2013

Harriet Davies

INTERVIEW: Regular Risk Reviews Gain Traction In The Family Office World

The period between 2008 and 2012 saw an uptick in risk reviewing business at New York’s Rothstein Kass Family Offices Group, says partner Evan Jehle.

Harriet Davies

9 April 2013

Charles Lowenhaupt

FEATURE: Twins And The Business Of Family

Building functionality into a family’s business affairs involves defining each person’s role but it’s never easy to think differently about family members who were children at the dinner table, but are now adults around the board table.

Charles Lowenhaupt

8 April 2013

Marc Odo

Guest Opinion: Diversification In The Age Of Globalisation

Marc Odo, director of research at software and business intelligence firm Informa Investment Solutions, discusses why diversification failed during the credit crisis.

Marc Odo

25 March 2013