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Newly-qualified advisers want to work in NYC, says deVere

Best Practice | 2 Jun 16

Newly-qualified advisers want to work in NYC, says deVere

New York has been named as the destination of choice for young financial advisers looking to start their careers, according to a poll of its own graduates by the deVere Group.

Greater DFM scrutiny needed – Nucleus

Multi Asset | 2 Jun 16

Greater DFM scrutiny needed – Nucleus

Scrutiny by financial advisers of outsourced discretionary funds managers needs to improve, according to UK-based wrap platform provider Nucleus.

PEOPLE MOVES: Columbia Threadneedle, Theam, RBC WM, Kames

People Moves | 2 Jun 16

PEOPLE MOVES: Columbia Threadneedle, Theam, RBC WM, Kames

Columbia Threadneedle hires a new director of the Middle East, while Theam, a BNP Paribas Investment Partners unit, names a head of ETFs and indexed funds. David Ennett leaves Standard Life Investments to join Kames Capital.

Fitch sees surge in China’s fund market

Asia | 2 Jun 16

Fitch sees surge in China’s fund market

China is the fastest-growing mutual fund market globally, with mutual-fund assets that nearly quadrupled over the last four years, the ratings firm said.

Brexit vote unlikely to hit financial advisers in short term

Europe | 1 Jun 16

Brexit vote unlikely to hit financial advisers in short term

Political and economic uncertainty surrounds the outcome of the UK referendum on 23 June, but the initial impact on the business of financial advisers, even if there is a vote to leave, could take some time to be felt, according to industry observers.

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