Standard Life has secured discounts from 12 external fund groups across 291 clean funds, equivalent to an average AMC discount of 13bps.
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Brian O'Neill, one of the country's longest-serving fund managers, is to retire from his role running the Henderson Global investment trust next year.
Shares in Henderson Global Investors have been cut to a sell by analysts at Shore Capital after a dramatic surge in price this year left them trading well above their historic average.
Old Mutual Global Investors has become the latest fund group to agree super clean share class terms with Standard Life, an arrangement extending across its entire fund range.
Lured by higher income levels, multi-asset managers have been moving back into property for the first time since the financial crisis. But are there still gains to be made? Cherry Reynard reports.
Advisory group Paradigm Partners has shelved plans to run its investment joint venture with Henderson.
Henderson Global Investors saw underlying profits fall 8% last year as it struggled in a challenging sales environment and moved to streamline its business.
The start of 2013 has brought some New Year cheer to equity investors, with the FTSE 100 recording its best January since 1989.
Henderson Global Investors has hired James de Bunsen, former portfolio manager at Patrick Armstrong's investment firm, to its multi-asset team following Tony Lanning's departure.