The Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) former director of supervision is joining the board of J.P. Morgan's international private bank as a non-executive director.
The J.P. Morgan Emerging Markets investment trust has cut its performance fee in a move it says means its charging structure is now more attractive than peers'.
Bank shares were clear winners in the days following the Conservatives' shock election win, and fund managers predict they have further to run. Investment Week lists funds positioned for a further rally in bank shares.
Investment managers across the asset class spectrum have been raising cash allocations on fears of an equity market correction and a fresh bond market ‘taper tantrum'.
JP Morgan's multi-management team has moved money out of equities as it moves from bullish to neutral on risk assets for the first time since launch.
Investment Quorum has unveiled a series of funds it is backing to navigate currency wars and unpredictable central bank action in 2015, said the group's CIO Peter Lowman.
It takes a disciplined investor to put capital into small-cap companies they may never have heard of. Alex Dryden, global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, looks at how small-cap stocks compare on a global scale
J.P. Morgan Asset Management is launching an onshore version of its Luxembourg-domiciled Global Bond Opportunities fund.
Nine of the world's biggest fund managers are preparing to set up their own 'dark pool' for equity trading in an effort to avoid interference from high frequency traders.