Demand for active ETFs is growing rapidly, with global assets under management approaching the $1 trillion mark. In the third instalment of our Decoded series, we examine the world of ETFs, and why demand for actively managed ETFs is accelerating. 🔗Learn more: https://ow.ly/eMJk50SMXt5
About us
abrdn is a global investment company that helps clients and customers plan, save and invest for the future. Our purpose is to enable our clients to be better investors. Our strategy is to deliver client-led growth. We are structured around three businesses – Investments, Adviser and Personal – focused on their changing needs.
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https://www.abrdn.com
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Updates
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Our Half Year results 2024 will be published on our website on Tuesday, 6th August at 7am (BST). The analyst presentation starts at 8.30am – registration details here: https://ow.ly/MwsJ50SMb1a
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From UK equities and AI to the US election taking centre stage, our abrdn voices have been offering their expertise on key themes in the news this week. Here is some of our commentary over the past seven days: 🗣️Rebecca Maclean, CFA, Investment Director, had her comment on UK equities make the Financial Times headline, while there was also pickup from Daily Mail News and This Is Money. https://ow.ly/TQZO50SKiot 🗣️Stuart Riddick, Senior Sustainability Manager, had an opinion piece published in The Herald Scotland discussing the role of investors in responsible development and use of AI. https://ow.ly/AzpX50SGX8W 🗣️Off the back of abrdn's Savings Ladder Index, Alastair Black Head of Savings Policy, had an article on financial literacy published in FT Adviser. https://ow.ly/AxSH50SKhio 🗣️As US politics once again takes to the fore, Lizzy Galbraith, Political Economist updated abrdn's election scenarios in this piece by IFA Magazine. https://ow.ly/e0GW50SKjLy 🗣️On a similar theme, Aaron Rock, Head of Nominal Rates, had his comment on what Trump's election chances seemingly advancing means for bond markets in The Herald Scotland. https://ow.ly/tJo150SKjMR Stay tuned and remember to follow us for more updates. Read our Savings Ladder Index in full here: https://ow.ly/lnxi50SKPIJ You can also read more from abrdn on our news and insights hub: https://lnkd.in/eZ8dbVpV
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Calling all runners!🏃♀️ We're excited to announce the return of the abrdn Real Estate 5k on Thursday 12th September. The race will take place at 3pm in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, with all funds going to our charity partners – the British Heart Foundation and Landaid. Find out more and sign up to the event here: https://ow.ly/pbuO50SJU8O
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In a recent opinion piece, Stuart Riddick, Senior Sustainability Manager, explores what we can do as investors to help companies adapt to, harness, and mitigate the risks of AI. Read the full article: https://ow.ly/QFrw50SJhlS
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The Dog Days of Summer are here as US small cap stocks take the lead this week with a jump of 1% or more for five consecutive days. The small cap index also saw its best weekly returns since April 2020, as investors took heart that a rate cut would be on the way. With the weather now showing glimpses of how hot the summer can get, the coming week should show economists if the global economy is doing the same. Investment Analyst Tom Watts walks us through his insights in abrdn’s latest #MarketRoundUp. https://ow.ly/oewt50SG8UQ #MarketRoundup #FinanceUpdate #MarketTrends
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From ISA reforms and the King's speech, to the 'Taylor Swift effect', here is some of the best commentary from our abrdn voices over the past seven days: 🗣️In the Financial Times, Matt Amis, CFA Investment Director, was quoted on changes to debt rules as a potential approach for the government to create more fiscal headroom https://ow.ly/9pP950SFYuL, while Thomas Moore, Senior Investment Director, was quoted more broadly on HSBC's new CEO appointment. https://ow.ly/zjHV50SFYuM 🗣️Luke Bartholomew, Deputy Chief Economist, had his 'Taylor Swift effect' comment coined by The Guardian, The Independent and Daily Mail News as he assessed recent hotel price growth in anticipation of August's rate cut decision. https://ow.ly/qQ8Z50SFYuO 🗣️In light of the recent King's speech, Paul Diggle, Chief Economist, was picked up in the Evening Standard for his fiscal policy comments https://ow.ly/8Yw650SFYuI, while Alastair Black, Head of Savings Policy, outlined his view on the Pensions Schemes Bill in FT Adviser. https://ow.ly/JvrJ50SFYuH 🗣️Alastair Black was also quoted on the need for ISA Simplification in the Financial Times, which has been an ongoing piece of campaigning work from both abrdn and interactive investor. https://ow.ly/JSO750SFYuN 🗣️Sam Buckingham, CFA, Investment Manager, sat down with Citywire to discuss the outlook for the MPS range, his career to date and concerns about fee pressure. https://ow.ly/4PwL50SFYuK 🗣️James Dunne, Head of Operational Real Estate, was once again quoted for his comments on Labour housebuilding reform, this time in The Telegraph while the same article picked up Thomas Moore, Senior Investment Director, discussing opportunities among UK housebuilding stocks. https://ow.ly/B04a50SFYuG Stay tuned and remember to follow us for more updates. You can also read more from abrdn on our news and insights hub: https://lnkd.in/g9KNCpMj
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July’s Institutional Signal newsletter is here with an array of essential content curated for you. What does a new government mean for investors? What are our global asset class bosses’ key ideas? Is now a good time to invest in commercial real estate debt? Is it possible to find climate transition bond opportunities? And how can insurers target better yield, reduced risk, and low solvency capital requirement contribution? We discuss all these matters and more in this month’s #abrdnInstitutionalSignal. Professional investors only. Capital at risk.
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Our Global Investment Forum, abrdn gather, brought together key clients, partners, and industry experts, providing a valuable opportunity to share market insights, discuss the evolving asset management industry, and deepen the collective understanding of abrdn's capabilities. Learn more about the key takeaways from abrdn gather here: https://ow.ly/gLQn50SEqvE
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Pensions or Property?💸 abrdn's Savings Ladder Index reveals that nearly half (48%) of the UK population think property is a better long-term investment strategy than a pension, with only one in six people (16%) thinking pensions are a better investment option. How can we grow a savings and investing culture to match the UK's enthusiasm for property? Read our proposals here: https://ow.ly/9Lot50SCnyp
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