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Pershing Square Holdings is hoping for a Trump windfallPershing Square's contrarian bet on US mortgage giants Fannie May and Freddie Mac could pay off for the high-conviction hedge fund
By Max King Published
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Investment trusts are still a good place for your moneyOpinion Money is flowing out of investment trusts. But the rush for the exits is not all it seems to be, says Max King
By Max King Published
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What is an index fund?Glossary We outline everything you need to know about index funds, from what they are and how to buy them, to the things to consider before you do so
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Edinburgh Worldwide seeks end to Saba saga by offering shareholders cash exit and SpaceX upsideEdinburgh Worldwide’s board is offering shareholders a cash exit as well as uplift from SpaceX’s anticipated IPO, following Saba Capital's activism.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Do high-conviction funds work – and what are the risks?Most high-conviction fund portfolios underperform diversified ones over the long term. Investors should be cautious when assuming a hot streak will continue
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Saba launches investment trust ETFActivist investor Saba Capital Management has launched an exchange-traded fund that offers exposure to discounted UK investment trusts
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Low-cost index funds for simple investingTips Index funds are an easy, low-cost way for investors to invest in a sector or asset class. Here’s a selection of the cheapest passive tracker funds on the market right now.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Should you buy an active ETF?ETFs are often mischaracterised as passive products, but they can be a convenient way to add active management to your portfolio
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Saba recommends share tender offer if its Edinburgh Worldwide bid is successfulThe US-based activist investor looks set to offer Edinburgh Worldwide shareholders a chance to sell their shares at close to NAV if they vote through its proposals for the investment trust’s board
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
