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August 21, 2026
Expert Panel

Morningstar: Fidelity versus Liontrust in UK Flex-Cap Equity

A decade after the UK's vote to leave the European Union, the UK is now perhaps one of the most overlooked corners of global equity markets. Years of investor skepticism have left many quality businesses trading at valuations below their international …
August 21, 2026
Opinion

Scotch Bes

Scotch Bes is a new elixir designed to ease the burden of your debts. A few sips of this whisky will quickly send you into a pleasant haze of optimism. Scotch Bes gives you the strength and confidence to decide for yourself what interest rate you would …
August 20, 2026
Investing

Markets shrug at warnings of ‘painful’ correction in US AI-stocks

AI developers are attracting users and generating revenue, but it remains unclear whether they can produce the profits embedded in US technology valuations. AI does not have to fail for investors to lose money on it. The technology could spread throughout …
August 20, 2026
Technology

Money market funds emerge as tokenization proving ground

Money market funds have become institutional finance's first serious test of blockchain. Blackrock, State Street and other major firms are putting regulated fund shares on distributed ledgers, making them easier to transfer and, potentially, to pledge as …
August 20, 2026
Transfers

Transfers: Feri, Baumann, Gesda, Astorg, Clifton, Citi

Sabine Kempchen has joined Feri Luxembourg as head of fund services for alternative assets, she announced on Linkedin. Kempchen joins from KKR Portfolio Services, where she spent more than 6 years, most recently as team leader for private equity …
August 19, 2026
Investing

Long end forces bond market reset

Developed-market bond markets are undergoing a long-end repricing as investors demand more compensation for financing governments. France has emerged as Europe’s pressure point, with its 10-year borrowing cost now above Italy’s. French 10-year yields …
August 19, 2026
Investing

Private banks need at least 15 billion euro to remain viable

Mounting business costs are expected to fuel further consolidation in European private banking as firms face growing pressure to achieve the scale needed to operate efficiently and remain profitable.  “Rising compliance costs, stricter regulatory …
August 18, 2026
Asset Managers

In Europe asset managers struggle to go direct

Major international asset managers want a closer relationship with retail investors, giving them greater control over distribution and customer data. The model works in the United States. In Europe, fragmented markets make the economics much harder. US …
August 18, 2026
Opinion

Financial innovation in Jackson Hole

Since 1982, central bankers and economists have gathered in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Jackson Lake Lodge was chosen partly because of the area’s trout streams and partly because Paul Volcker, who died in 2019, was an avid fly fisherman. The three-day …
August 17, 2026
Sector

AI notetakers put investment firms on permanent record

Wall Street guru Ray Dalio made “radical transparency” famous at Bridgewater Associates, where meetings were recorded and stored in the firm’s ‘Transparency Library’ so employees could revisit who said what at any time. AI note-takers are now carrying a …