Benjamin Reed-Hurwitz, EMEA research leader at ISS Market Intelligence, noted a clear shift towards short-duration fixed-income and money market funds in the first quarter, meaning investors are moving cautiously and preferring a wait-and-see approach given heightened levels of volatility.
UK equities bleed £1.2bn in March while North American peers enjoy best month in a year
Royal London Asset Management took advantage of demand for short-term fixed income, “helping it achieve record onshore gross sales in Q1” of £3.4bn, the report said.
“Investors are not pulling their money…
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