HydrogenOne shares pop as trust reassures over March slump
Shares in HydrogenOne Capital Growth leap after the investor in 'green' hydrogen states it knows of no problems behind a 39% slump in the stock this month.
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Shares in HydrogenOne Capital Growth leap after the investor in 'green' hydrogen states it knows of no problems behind a 39% slump in the stock this month.
Artemis Alpha fund manager explains why cash and bonds still don't add up to much long term. Even with higher interest rates, equities make more sense.
Last year was a painful for one Baillie Gifford's tech-heavy private equity fund which slumped after a strong 2021, but manager Peter Singlehurst is seeing opportunities in the bear market.
The £3bn Renewables Infrastructure Group will provide BT with power from its Blary Hill wind farm in Scotland for 10 years.
High-yielding real estate investment trust lowers dividend target by 17% to ensure its payouts are covered by earnings squeezed by high interest rates and sticky inflation.
Edinburgh-based manager appoints Chris Jones, founder of the first social housing fund manager, PfP Capital, as it looks to beef up its credentials to take on Home Reit.
Will Self has joined Marywn Acquisition Company II, a consolidation vehicle backed by Marwyn Value Investors to sound out deals in the financial services sector.
Hanbury has cut his short position in Scottish Mortgage after its 60% plunge from a November 2021 peak, an indication that he and other bears of the £9bn trust think the worst may be behind it.
Interest rate rises have given some London-listed debt funds a new lease for life and amid the market uncertainty there are good portfolios trading on attractive discounts.
Interest rate rises have given some London-listed debt funds a new lease for life and amid the market uncertainty there are good portfolios trading on attractive discounts.
Stewart Heggie, Baillie Gifford's commercial director for Scottish Mortgage, refutes the accusation from the trust's boardroom rebel, Amar Bhidé, that the fund manager lacks the resources to invest in unquoted companies.
Artemis has bolstered the global team behind the Mid Wynd investment trust with another hire ahead of Simon Edelsten’s retirement at the end of the year.
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