All Supplier article articles – Page 168

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    Real stories: Mark, 52, retired

    2015-06-18T15:20:29Z

    For many people, retirement is about more than just stopping work – it’s a new, and exciting, stage in their lives. These short videos feature real people talking about retirement from their perspectives and explaining how they have been preparing for the challenges and opportunities ahead.Click here for video

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    EEF/Jelf Employee Benefits Sickness Absence Survey 2015

    2015-06-18T10:23:00Z

    Click on the link below to download the EEF/Jelf Employee Benefits Sickness Absence Survey 2015LinksSickness Absence Survey 2015

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    Risk – Global Themes in Asset Management

    2015-06-17T16:23:04Z

    Suitable for private investors as well as advisersBy Aberdeen Asset ManagementDespite the best efforts of some of the brightest minds from the world's top universities, the ability to quantify and measure risk still eludes us.That's because risk is more than just a number. The careful investor needs to consider many ...

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    Long termism – Global Themes in Asset Management

    2015-06-17T16:19:10Z

    Suitable for private investors as well as advisersBy Aberdeen Asset ManagementAmerican academic Walter Mischel conducted one of the most famous experiments in the history of psychology back in the 1960s. Nursery school children were each given a choice: they could have a reward immediately (marshmallows were popular) or, if they ...

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    Neptune launches Japan Institutional Fund

    2015-06-17T15:08:53Z

    By Chris Taylor, Investment Director, Head of ResearchNeptune is excited to announce the launch of the Japan Institutional Fund on 22 June, having disclosed to the market in March its intention to offer the product. The Fund will be managed by the highly-regarded Chris Taylor, Head of Research and manager ...

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    Government and employers urged to address increasing mental health issues

    2015-06-16T10:45:00Z

    Overall sickness absence remains low at 2.2 per centBut long-term absence sees the largest rise in five yearsMental health issues are most difficult to make work adjustments forOnly one in 10 companies provide manager mental health trainingA third of employers rely exclusively on NHS to address long-term absenceFour fifths of ...

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    A misguided Shakespearean warning to bond investors

    2015-06-12T09:00:27Z

    By Brad Crombie, Global Head of Fixed Income, Aberdeen“My grief lies onward and my joy behind” sounds rather like something from a Shakespearean sonnet. And that's because it is.Reading it made me think of the Great Rotation and the mistaken belief that the 30-year bull market in bonds was about ...

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    Innovation needed for investing in retirement

    2015-06-11T14:41:22Z

    By Henry CobbeThe new pension freedoms means that advisers have a key role to play in helping their clients get the retirement they expected. In most cases, that’s unlikely to be a simple choice between cash, drawdown or annuity, but more of a combination of each to match a client’s ...

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    Rethinking Retirement

    2015-06-11T14:31:23Z

    By Henry CobbeThe new pensions freedoms that came into force this April allow much more flexibility on how to invest for and in retirement.This flexibility is welcome and overdue. It also means that advisers have a more important role than ever in helping their customers navigate the multi-dimensional world of ...

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    Is control of your business at risk?

    2015-06-11T11:29:00Z

    Ask yourself:If a co-owner died or suffered a critical illness, is the control of your business under threat?If the worst happened, what would your family receive?If it was you who died, would your family receive a fair value for your share of the business?Here’s some more questions to consider:What is ...

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    The case for international diversification (Investment Insight)

    2015-06-10T14:28:41Z

    By Global Equities Team, AberdeenThe benefits of investing internationally have been well documented and yet investors have continued to invest a disproportionate amount in stocks listed on their home market. This phenomenon, termed ‘home-bias’, became apparent following the most recent global financial crisis. Starting in the US with sub-prime mortgages ...

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    Company sick pay – new findings

    2015-06-10T10:13:00Z

    The insurer rightly points to the self-employed and those on zero-hours contracts as the grouping most exposed to this issue. Yet that overlooks that many employers – often established businesses with sizable workforces – offer nominal or no sick pay cover to their employees. And many more have a sick ...

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    Are auto-enrolment pension contributions set to go up?

    2015-06-10T10:10:00Z

    This topic did not feature in the election debate on pensions, yet now that the dust has settled on a new majority administration Conservative government, and indeed a new pensions minister in the form of Dr Ros Altmann, we suspect that this subject will soon rise towards the top of ...

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    Research reveals surprising support for increases to AE contributions levels

    2015-06-10T10:06:00Z

    The survey of more than 200 senior HR and finance professionals found that more than three in four (76 per cent) employers believed that an increase in pension contribution levels should be made. Only 15 per cent of respondents felt that no increase was necessary.The findings also reveal that 85 ...

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    The luck of the Irish (Investment Insight)

    2015-06-08T09:55:48Z

    By Richard Dunbar, Investment Solutions, AberdeenIn October 1997, McInerney Holdings plc debuted on the Irish bourse. With a prospectus boasting of strong demand for Irish housing, rising employment and favourable demographics, what could possibly go wrong?Well a few years later we found out, in a letter to shareholders detailing the ...

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    Europe outlook: Greek gridlock and Italian banks

    2015-06-05T15:31:35Z

    By Rob Burnett, Investment Director, Head of European EquitiesAs investors await a resolution of Greece’s repayment difficulties, we anticipate a period of consolidation in the European market over the next few weeks. Our base case is that the Greek government and the European Central Bank (ECB) will come to a ...

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    Loomis Sayles US Equity Leaders Fund: concentrated on high-quality growth stocks

    2015-06-05T15:05:39Z

    Click link to view full videoPortfolio manager Aziz Hamzaogullari talks about the unique style he brings to growth investing, shares examples of companies that meet his growth criteria and explains the importance of fundamental research in a concentrated fund.

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    Large-cap growth alpha thesis: seeking risk-adjusted excess returns

    2015-06-05T15:02:23Z

    By Aziz V Hamzaogullari, CFA, Large Cap Growth Portfolio Manager, and Hollie C Briggs, CFA, Large Cap Growth Product ManagerFor mutual fund investors and managers of large pensions or endowments, a major challenge is to identify those portfolio managers who are most likely to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns in the ...

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    Emerging Markets: Some are more vulnerable than others (Economic Insight)

    2015-06-05T14:35:57Z

    By Paul Diggle, Economist — Investment Solutions, AberdeenWhich emerging markets (EMs) are most at risk from a strong US dollar? The simple answer is those that are highly indebted, are commodity dependent and have inflation problems. Russia, Brazil, Malaysia and Turkey are among the most vulnerable on these measures, although ...

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    The good old days

    2015-06-05T10:44:00Z

    While there are exceptions, the UK, along with most of its trading partners, appears to have moved past the eye of the global economic recession storm. While most countries’ economies are now recovering, the rate of recovery is slow and not expected to speed up significantly any time soon. With ...