More realistic curbs on investors wanting to pull cash from funds could make inv...
LONDON - More realistic curbs on investors wanting to pull cash from funds could make investing in infrastructure more attractive and bolster economic growth, a senior Bank of England official said on Monday.
The Woodford fund was unable to meet heavy demand from investors wanting their cash back even though it advertised itself as offering daily redemptions. “So the unlevel playing field could have been a barrier to greater investment in patient forms of capital, a central tenet of the government’s framework for raising productivity,” Brazier said in a speech in Edinburgh.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
South Korea central bank frees more cheap funds for smaller firmsSouth Korea's central bank said on Sunday it would make up to 5 trillion wo...
Lire la suite »
Netanyahu repeats pledge to annex Israeli settlements in occupied West BankIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he intends to annex Isr...
Lire la suite »
Peloton's pitch, a deadline at D.E. Shaw, and SoftBank's Deutsche Bank connectionHere are the top business stories this week, including Peloton's race to go public, a hedge fund deadline, and SoftBank's Deutsche Bank connection.
Lire la suite »
Israel PM vows to annex West Bank settlementsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reaffirming his pledge to impose Israeli sovereignty on West Bank settlements.
Lire la suite »
Can Netanyahu's West Bank annexation pledge help him win elections?Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is riding high on US President Donald Trump's unflinching support, taking aggressive strides to make a strong impression on the conservative voter base.
Lire la suite »
There was a spike in hate crimes against Muslims after Boris Johnson compared women wearing burqas to 'letterboxes' and 'bank robbers'Anti-racist group reports surge in hate crimes in the weeks after Johnson's comments, with 42% of street attacks referencing Johnson or his words.
Lire la suite »