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Foreign exchange house of the year
Foreign exchange house of the year
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Opus Fixed Income: Schroders NewFinance Capital (SNFC)
Tenth European Fund of Hedge Funds Awards 2011
Opus Commodities Fund: Schroders NewFinance Capital
Tenth European Fund of Hedge Funds Awards 2011
Video: Schroders HK chief bullish on development of offshore RMB bond market
Lieven Debruyne, chief executive of Schroder Investment Management (Hong Kong), is eyeing up opportunities in the dim sum bond market
Updated: GLG plans to close bond funds after Isaac's departure
Top-performing asset manager's move to Schroders precipitates changes
Credit markets people moves – July 2011
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Schroders names fixed income head for Asia
Rajeev de Mello will replace existing head, How Phuang-Goh, who retires
BlackRock loses Marais
BlackRock loses Marais
UK economic growth bodes well for equities, says Schroders
Schroders outlook for next year is positive, with the UK avoiding a double dip recession and equity markets rising. However, the eurozone problems are not over and interest rates remain low.
Historic gilt lows reflect improved debt outlook, but growth fears remain
New lows in gilt yields following last week's spending review have been seen by some analysts as a vote of confidence in the UK government's austerity plans. Other observers, however, say they reflect something else entirely.
Lespinard resurfaces at Schroder IM
Lespinard resurfaces at Schroder IM
Prop trading restrictions already hurting liquidity, say investors
Restrictions on bank proprietary trading have caused liquidity to fall in both the cash and derivatives markets, forcing buy-side participants to adopt alternative investment strategies
New clearing rules may make CDS prohibitively expensive, traders warn
Buy-side market participants are expecting increased operational costs when new regulation on central clearing of CDS contracts is implemented
Fixed income investors look to ethical funds – but do they pay?
Of all asset classes, fixed income has been one of the slowest to embrace ethical investment. Thanks in part to the growing influence of sovereign wealth funds, this may be set to change. But for many, lingering questions about whether constraining your…
Brough: Europe could ultimately benefit from euro collapse
Schroders’ Andy Brough believes an eventual collapse of the euro would not be the Doomsday event many fear and could be the best scenario for many nations on the Continent.
Schroders' head of group risk moves to BGI
David Ridgway, head of group risk at Schroders in London, will leave the firm in mid-October to take a new post with Barclays Global Investors.
Markit launches portfolio valuation service
London-based data services provider Markit has launched a global portfolio valuation service, which will provide post-trade calculations of gross asset values of securities, alongside vanilla and exotic over-the-counter derivatives.
Schroders to enter HK retail hedge fund market
Schroders Investment Management plans to launch its flagship fund of hedge funds products in Hong Kong, says Nicholas Chalmers, associate director in the alternative investment group at Schroders in Hong Kong. The move follows regulatory changes last May…
Rees resigns from Baring to head new quant team at Schroders
Stephen Rees has resigned from Baring Asset Management (BAM) to head a new investment process team at UK asset management firm Schroders.
Germany drops objections to Basel II after SME solution
Germany lifted its objections to the Basel II bank accord in early July, welcoming a compromise on lending to small businesses that would be discussed by global banking regulators at a mid-July meeting.
Schroders goes the Globus route with Temenos
UK-headquartered Schroders Private Bank, a subsidiary of the Schroder Group, plans to roll out Globus, an integrated financial services application developed by Swiss-based software vendor, Temenos.