BNY Mellon Fund Managers is changing the name and investment remit of the BNY Mellon American fund, managed by its US subsidiary the Boston Company Asset Management.
Academic research has found companies recognised as sector or market leaders represent "dismayingly unattractive" prospects for investors over the next decade.
BlackRock's chief equity strategist Bob Doll is retiring at the end of the month after 34 years in the industry.
Allianz manager trims mainstream large-cap weighting to avoid following the herd
JO Hambro Capital Management's newest offering, Global Emerging Markets Opportunities fund, will have a large-cap bias and adopt the top-down approach the managers used in their in their previous roles at Barings.
Chris Murphy, manager of the Aviva Investors UK Equity Income fund, looks at how to turn the golden rules of income investing into a successful portfolio.
Schroders' head of US large-cap equities Jonathan Armitage is leaving the firm after almost two decades to return to Australia.
In the latest Conjecture debate, our panelists from Legg Mason, Threadneedle and Standard & Poor's discussed US Large Cap companies.
Large caps are offering once-in-a-decade opportunity on a valuation-and-yield basis, according to Mark Barnett, manager of the Invesco Perpetual Strategic Income fund.