DWS slashes fees on two Xtrackers India ETFs to ‘simplify access’
DWS has reduced fees on two of its Indian market Xtrackers ETFs to “simplify” investor access to India.
DWS has reduced fees on two of its Indian market Xtrackers ETFs to “simplify” investor access to India.
The share price of Asian Energy Impact (AEIT), the former ThomasLloyd Energy Impact trust, has tumbled more than 70% since its temporary trading suspension was lifted on Wednesday (6 March).
The European Central Bank has once again held its key interest rates steady, as the prospects of summer rate cuts come into view amid lower growth and inflation forecasts.
Fidelity International is set to cut 1,000 jobs across the full global footprint of the company, with the redundancies spread across all business lines.
Active funds suffered outflows totalling £38.1bn in 2023, as investors continued to favour tracker funds, according to data from the Investment Association (IA).
Last year, UK investors redeemed £23bn from equity mutual funds and ETFs—the second highest on record, surpassed only by 2022.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, Katrina Lloyd, editor-in-chief of Investment Week, speaks to Omotunde Lawal, head of emerging markets corporate debt at Barings and winner of Investment Woman of the Year (large firms) at the Women in Investment Awards 2023.
Jeremy Hunt’s introduction of the Great British ISA (GB ISA) in his Spring Budget yesterday (6 March) has sparked highly contentious debate, polarising industry professionals on the merits or otherwise of the move.
Alliance Trust outperformed its benchmark over the course of 2023, although analysts have noted the “unusual” lack of commentary regarding the departure of Ben Whitmore from Jupiter Asset Management, a holding which comprises 9% of the trust.
Investment Week summarises ten of the key points from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget, the last scheduled before the next General Election, expected to take place later this year.