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- Ignis Investment Journalism Awards 2010
- Euro weakness a boon for Europe plc, says Argonaut's Barry Norris
- Tom O'Shea joins Castle Hill Asset Management
- Euro set to enjoy temporary relief, but will slide to parity with the dollar within 18 months
- Argonaut marks 5th anniversary with top-decile performance
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Ignis Investment Journalism Awards 2010
Ignis has announced the winners of the 2010 Ignis Investment Journalism Awards - held last night in the famous pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 7 June 2010
Euro weakness a boon for Europe plc, says Argonaut's Barry Norris
The weakening euro is a major boon for the majority of Europe's top companies, says Barry Norris, manager of the GBP330m Ignis Argonaut European Alpha Fund.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 4 June 2010
Tom O'Shea joins Castle Hill Asset Management
Castle Hill Asset Management is pleased to announce that Tom O'Shea has joined as a Partner of the firm.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 24 May 2010
Euro set to enjoy temporary relief, but will slide to parity with the dollar within 18 months
Comment by Stuart Thomson, chief economist at Ignis Asset Management
News from Insidemoneytalk, 21 May 2010
Argonaut marks 5th anniversary with top-decile performance
GBP330 million Ignis Argonaut European Alpha Fund posts top-decile returns over 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years, posting a total return of 95.6% since launch
News from Insidemoneytalk, 17 May 2010
Passive funds riskier than investors realise, say financial advisers
Nine in 10 financial advisers believe passive funds are riskier than investors realise.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 14 May 2010
UK will be forced to default on welfare pledges, says Argonaut Capital
Britain's ballooning budget deficit will almost certainly force a future UK government to default on retirement promises, says Oliver Russ, co-founder of European equities boutique Argonaut Capital.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 26 April 2010
Markets wrong to believe this is a 'normal' recovery, says Cartesian's Stevenson
Recovery far from normal, despite stock market behaviour.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 23 April 2010
US Recovery has the Wright Stuff, but Only the Wright Bros Stuff
Comment by Stuart Thomson, chief economist at Ignis Asset Management
News from Insidemoneytalk, 12 April 2010
Ignis' Bowie removes risk overweight from Corporate Bond Fund
Ignis Corporate Bond Fund manager Chris Bowie has removed the portfolio's risk overweight in response to heightened fears over a hung Parliament
News from Insidemoneytalk, 8 April 2010
UK small cap fears overdone, says Ignis' David Clark
Bearish consensus on smaller companies too negative.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 29 March 2010
Goodnight and Thank You Darling
Comment by Stuart Thomson, chief economist at Ignis Asset Management
News from Insidemoneytalk, 26 March 2010
Budget to prove an 'economic irrelevance'
Comment by Stuart Thomson, chief economist at Ignis Asset Management
News from Insidemoneytalk, 22 March 2010
Financials the most overlooked sector in Europe, says Ignis Asset Management
The financials sector is currently the most overlooked in Europe, says Adrian Darley, head of European equities at Ignis Asset Management.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 12 March 2010
Voters will decide the shape of the next recession
Comment by Stuart Thomson, Ignis
News from Insidemoneytalk, 26 February 2010
Markets wrong to slam EU Greece response, says Ignis Global Equity Fund manager James Smith
Markets have been too quick to condemn the EU's response to the Greece debt crisis -
News from Insidemoneytalk, 22 February 2010
Keystone cops to the rescue in Greece
Comment by Stuart Thomson, economist at Ignis Asset Management
News from Insidemoneytalk, 18 February 2010
UK Commercial Property Trust raises GBP150 million placement
for new acquisitions following stock market
News from Insidemoneytalk, 15 February 2010
Ignis Asset Management and Castle Hill Asset Management form strategic partnership
Creation of a specialist credit manager with more than $2.0 billion of gross AUM.
News from Insidemoneytalk, 8 February 2010
Barracking the banks - But Darling, do we need another Hoover?
Comment by Stuart Thomson, economist at Ignis Asset Management
News from Insidemoneytalk, 5 February 2010
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