Chloe Gronow
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Love at first buy: Investment trust managers on long-held investments
As Valentine’s Day is today, the Association of Investment Companies (AIC) has asked investment trust managers about their longest-held companies. Annabel Brodie-Smith, Communications Director…
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US inflation softer than expected in January with FOMC likely to maintain wait-and-see approach on further rate cuts
Arielle Ingrassia, associate director and investment specialist at Evelyn Partners, notes that softer-than-expected US CPI data, with headline inflation at 2.4% year-on-year…
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Quilter Foundation pledges £3 million boost to financial education in the UK
The Quilter Foundation, the charitable arm of Quilter plc, has renewed its focus on financial education in the UK with the launch…
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Aegon extends tax year end support for advisers with new Junior ISA and offshore bond
Aegon has extended its tax year end offering with the launch of a new Junior ISA and an additional offshore bond partnership,…
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The great wealth transfer, women & wealth and consolidation – key adviser trends that will define 2026
Jenny Davidson, Intermediary Wealth Director at Scottish Widows, identifies the £7 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer, the growing influence of female investors and…
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Record gross sales and outflows for advised platforms in Q4 2025
Advised platform AUA grew by 4.12% to £738.63bn, despite outflows hitting record highs amid pre-Budget rumours in Q4 2025. New business onto platforms once again hit new, all-time highs,…
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Investment managers hold steady on responsible investment despite ESG scrutiny, but progress remains uneven
LCP’s latest Responsible Investment (RI) Manager Survey, published today, shows that despite the ongoing ESG debate, no investment managers reported giving RI‑related issues…
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Gold markets prepare for Chinese New Year
Gold and silver prices are steadying right now after spiking and crashing in the most volatile action since 2008 and 1987 respectively.…
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Industry reaction to the UK economy remaining fragile with 0.1% growth at the end of 2025
The UK economy showed only the slightest signs of life at the end of 2025, according to the latest GDP monthly data…
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Experts react: US economy a ‘kaleidoscope of clashing elements’ as jobs market beats expectations
Better than expected US jobs growth has complicated the outlook for interest rate cuts this year, after January’s non farm payrolls report…

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