
Hot air for a hot summer?
Lothar is on holiday – Jim Kean, Head of Investment, writes from New York: The summer holidays are underway and the silly season (that period where newspaper editors are away
Lothar is on holiday – Jim Kean, Head of Investment, writes from New York: The summer holidays are underway and the silly season (that period where newspaper editors are away
Chris Swanepoel, our estimable head of AIM investments, says that he doesn’t know anybody who has stopped doing their weekly shopping because of Brexit or Donald Trump. His job is
Bank of England governor Mark Carney has been upbeat about the UK economy. At a speech in Newcastle last week, the BoE chief said: “The incoming data has given me
What a week of drama and upset! For all the drama in the football, the political and global economic side were even more dramatic – at least from an investment
Amid the handful of IPOs to pepper the advice space over the past few years, one name may still be unfamiliar to advisers: Tatton Asset Management (LON:TAM). While the Tatton
Zeus Capital analysis of maiden full year results, released on 27th June, confirms that Tatton Asset Management Plc (LON:TAM) is growing strongly: the number of firms using Tatton’s DFM MPS
A lot of digesting of changed realities seemed to be going on over the course of the week, and that is even before we start to talk football – which
Tatton Asset Management Plc (LON:TAM) maiden full year results confirm that its 3 divisions are growing their client bases and its discretionary wealth management division “Tatton” is driving profitability. Highlights
The stock market correction of February and March already feels a long time away and most investors with globally diversified multi asset portfolios should by now have seen a return
From last week’s perspective and in terms of what we wrote then, this week bore little in terms of surprises. The US’ central bank, the Federal Reserve, raised rates by