In this episode Michael Scott, manager of the Man GLG High Yield Opportunities fund, looks at which regions are offering the best rewards at the lower end of the debt market, He also speaks about some of the poorer quality issuances that have entered into the high yield space recently. It’s worth noting that this podcast was recorded before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week.
Mar 02, 2022•15 min0
Kyra Motley, partner at law firm Boodle Hatfield, suggests the Investor Visa’s ‘dirty money’ reputation is unfair, and why the Home Office shouldn’t have temporarily scrapped the scheme last week.
Feb 23, 2022•14 min0
Majedie fund manager Tom Morris talks about the Metaverse, and he is investing in the new wave of the internet. We also speak about how luxury brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Burberry are rolling out virtual products in these new digital spaces.
Feb 16, 2022•19 min0
Stephen Yiu, manager of the Blue Whale Growth fund, spoke about his narrow escape from both Meta and PayPal’s dismal share price dips last week. At the end of June last year, Facebook was the third largest holding in Blue Whale Growth at 6.9%. However, Yiu said that he had been gradually lowering the holding during the second half of the year, and that before the firm’s results last week the holding was less than 1% of the portfolio.
Feb 09, 2022•20 min0
Traditional asset managers have ramped up efforts to expand their private markets divisions, not only targeting institutions with their products but also leveraging their existing relationships with wealth managers and advisers to launch funds targeting this growing segment of customers. Schroders Capital has made sure that it is leading this trend. In this interview, Rainer Ender, head of private equity at Schroders Capital, talks about the asset manager’s product plans, how it will be in the f...
Feb 02, 2022•18 min0
Jordan Sriharan speaks about his move from Canaccord Genuity to Canada Life Asset Management; and how he’s tackling inflation as a multi asset investor. We look at his holdings in major private equity firms, and why he hasn’t written of big tech. Microsoft is discussed later in this podcast, and it’s worth noting that this conversation took place before the firm’s latest earnings report and it’s $69bn bid for Activision Blizzard.
Jan 26, 2022•20 min0
Our first episode back for 2022 is with Nick Clay, manager of the RWC Global Equity Income fund. Nick spoke about why he invests in so-called ‘boring tech’, and how some of these firms are trading like value stocks. He also commented on Samsung’s poor performance, why 5G firm Qualcomm is moving away from its reliance on Apple, and why he reduced his position in luxury goods brand Richemont.
Jan 19, 2022•31 min0
Peter Kraus, manager of Berenberg’s European Small Cap and European Micro Cap funds says he is strongly averse to selling companies in his portfolio. ‘I’m not known for having a high turnover portfolio. I really hate selling. My personal ambition is to never sell - buy a good business and close your eyes for the next 10 years,’ Kraus said. The Citywire AAA-rated manager explains in this podcast how he approaches research in a market that lacks coverage from analysts.
Dec 22, 2021•15 min0
Keith Wade, chief economist at Schroders, discusses the impact of labour shortages in the UK and the US. Wade believes that, long term, the 'great resignation' trend could accelerate innovation in automation.
Dec 15, 2021•14 min0
WHEB's Seb Beloe spoke to Ross Miller about whether additionality is the most effective measure of an investment’s impact, and how public markets can provide a platform for positive social and environmental outcomes.
Dec 08, 2021•14 min0
Ali Hussain, head of research at Frontier Investment Management Partners (FIM)discusses his approach to investing in frontier markets, why he thinks investors should look to unlock their potential and which countries are the ones to watch for the future.
Dec 01, 2021•28 min0
Courtiers’ £25m UK Equity Income fund is currently the peer group top performer over the past year. The fund has returned just shy of 70% compared with a sector average of 36%. I spoke with Gary Reynolds, who runs the strategy with his son Jake. He noted that bets on publisher Reach and Royal Mail were a driving force in recent performance, after selling both positions at a significant gain. In this episode we also speak about the fund manager’s approach to impending inflation, and how he makes ...
Nov 24, 2021•24 min0
AXA IM's Amanda's O'Toole spoke to Citywire's John Schaffer last week in Glasgow at the investment COP - a COP26 fringe event.
Nov 17, 2021•11 min0
John Malloy, manager of the RWC Global Emerging Markets fund, believes that raw materials stocks will be a huge driver for emerging markets, due to their crucial role in the transition to green energy. The fund manager is particularly bullish towards Zambia’s largest mining company, First Quantum Minerals, due to its focus on copper mining. Other plays in the strategy include Chilean firm SQM (Sociedad Química y Minera), which is the largest lithium producer globally. Malloy also discusses how E...
Nov 10, 2021•18 min0
Today we’re looking at the UK IPO market, which has come under scrutiny of late - largely due to Deliveroo’s car crash of a listing earlier this year. Clearly there are major risks with new flotations. There’s no track record under more onerous reporting standards, and there can be liquidity issues. However, it’s not all doom and gloom. Research from AJ Bell in June suggested that UK IPO’s had reported an average 24% gain by the half year point. I spoke with Citywire AA-rated Oliver Brown, manag...
Nov 04, 2021•19 min0
Ahead of next month’s COP26 event, Jefferies’ global head of ESG research, Aniket Shah, gave his views on how asset managers can become net zero investors. He about how investors should tackle challenging areas such as oil majors and miners, and we dig into Shah’s latest report.
Oct 13, 2021•27 min0
In extract from our latest property roundtable we look at whether there is a bubble emerging in the retail logistics sector, as investors move away from offices and the high street. Full coverage of the debate is available in our latest magazine. Speakers in this section include: Alex Moore from Rathbones Oli Creasey from Quilter Cheviot Ben Conway Hawksmoor Investment Management
Oct 05, 2021•7 min0
‘There is no reason wealth should be concentrated in the hands of a few,’ says Jatin Ondhia, CEO and co-founder of investment platform Shojin Property Partners. That’s why he set up the business, which provides access to UK real estate development through fractional investing. The democratisation of private markets has been widely discussed, with many large firms starting to target individual investors. However, this comes with its challenges as well as concerns that it may lead to future mis-se...
Sep 29, 2021•19 min0
Small and mid cap companies tend to be more vulnerable to economic disruption than their larger counterparts on the FTSE 100. So why invest in these companies for income, and should small caps be paying out regular dividends anyway? Chris McVey, manager of the Octopus UK Multi-Cap Income, argued that alongside the growth prospects of smaller companies, small and mid caps also offered better dividend cover than the likes of oil majors and tobacco stocks. The Citywire A-rated manager also highligh...
Sep 22, 2021•18 min0
Citywire’s latest Female Alpha report highlights a ‘pandemic effect’ when it comes to flexible working practices. This has been especially beneficial for female fund managers returning to work after maternity leave. Sonja Laud, chief investment officer at Legal & General Investment Management, gave her views on how work culture is changing in asset management.
Sep 15, 2021•9 min0
Asset managers are increasingly trying to introduce investment practices they say will help avert climate change, but is the industry doing enough to save the planet? Yale and Brown professor Cary Krosinsky says popular methods, like divestment, are a waste of time and that fund managers should instead focus on financing the right projects and advocating for the right regulation.
Sep 01, 2021•17 min0
If impact investing requires additionality, creating positive real-world outcomes that wouldn’t have occurred had that capital not been allocated in that way, can that really be found in listed markets where capital is just going to the previous holder of the securities? To explore this further, I enlisted the help of James Purcell, group head of sustainability and Quintet Private Bank, to discuss what impact investing actually is, how fund houses approach this issue, and innovative instruments ...
Aug 25, 2021•16 min0
Sharia investing, meaning investments that are governed by Sharia law and the principles of Islam, is a concept which goes back decades, but is seeing rising demand across the UK that, for now, is outstripping supply. Admittedly, this is an area which I personally know very little about. So I caught up with James Penny, chief investment officer at TAM Asset Management. He reflected on what makes an investment Sharia compliant, how the investible universe for Sharia investors is broadening, and t...
Aug 04, 2021•19 min0
Professor Ludovic Phalippou of The University of Oxford Said Business School talks through the problems with performance reporting in private equity, why so-called ‘democratisation’ can lead to big problems for investors and why he’s surprised by the latest media coverage of private equity interest in UK listed companies.
Jul 07, 2021•21 min0
The UK robo advice market has been hitting the headlines again due to the recent JP Morgan Chase deal to buy Nutmeg. So what does this mean for Nutmeg’s rival Wealthify? Like other robos in the market, Wealthify has yet to turn a profit since launching in 2016. In its results for 2020 it recorded a loss of £5.3m, up from a £4.8m loss the year before. I spoke with chief executive Andy Russell, who joined last year from parent company Aviva. He shared the firm’s growth plans, and whether it’s poss...
Jul 01, 2021•18 min0
With growing interest in investing in China in recent years - what has it been like to invest in Chinese equities for two decades? In this episode I spoke with Baijing Yu, manager of the Comgest Growth China fund, which is celebrating its 20 year anniversary. Since inception in 2001 the fund has returned 69.4% compared with the MSCI China’s return of 66.5%.
Jun 24, 2021•20 min0
There’s certainly been some hype surrounding UK stocks in recent months, on the back of the rotation from growth to value. But are these opportunities a genuine long term play, or merely a dash for trash? Chris St John, manager of the Axa Framlington UK Mid Cap fund, speaks about the opportunities he’s seeing in the market.
Jun 18, 2021•14 min0
Wealth Manager's Ross Miller is joined by Delyth Richards, head of the client solutions group at Kleinwort Hambros, to discuss the firm's approach to social impact investing, and delve into the distinction between social impact investing and 'social' as a constituent part of ESG considerations. They also reflect on the growing power of bondholders and how fixed income is evolving in the impact investing space.
Jun 16, 2021•10 min0
Battery technology has been a hot topic in recent years, in-part fuelled by the monumental rise of Tesla, and ever-growing concerns over carbon emissions. But lithium-ion batteries tend not to be a good solution for larger vehicles like lorries and aircraft. So can Hydrogen fill the electrification gap? Randeep Somel, manager of the M&G Climate Solutions fund, speaks about the investment case for Hydrogen, the stocks set to benefit from the growth in this theme, and why it’s a good solution ...
Jun 09, 2021•19 min0
Disgraced fund manager Neil Woodford has been hitting the headlines again with his attempts to enter back into the industry. Last week Citywire revealed that Woodford is setting up shop in Delaware, after opening another outfit in the Cayman Islands in April. Journalists Loukia Gyftopoulou and Selin Bucak discuss some of the latest stories they have been breaking on Woodford. You can read more about the unfolding Woodford saga at citywire.co.uk/wealthmanager....
Jun 02, 2021•12 min0