Which Baillie Gifford funds slumped furthest in ‘dismal’ April?
Whereas UK stocks gave ‘creditable’ performance in a poor month for markets across the board
Whereas UK stocks gave ‘creditable’ performance in a poor month for markets across the board
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Despite market volatility gilt yields are back to where they were in April 2019
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Four out of five funds have set exposure to long-dated government bonds
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Top performer in IA UK Gilts sector has returned 8.2% since coronavirus sell-off took hold
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FE Investments explains how its barbell strategy is playing out amid the coronavirus sell-off
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Baillie Gifford points to low interest rates as it ditches active gilt fund range
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Negative yields on gilts prompts investors to look elsewhere in fixed income
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‘There will come a time when central banks can’t keep the plates spinning’
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Targeted Absolute Return fails to live up to its name with losses in 2018
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From blue passports to pensions, Portfolio Adviser examines the most read Brexit stories of the year
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Only 24% of investors apply ESG criteria to sovereign bonds
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Insight launches in-house sovereign ratings but points to data shortcomings
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