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Premier Miton hires ASI s Will James for European equity income launch
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Will James leaves ASI
Premier Miton Investors has appointed Will James, previously deputy head of European equities at Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI), to manager its new European equity income fund.
In his new role, he will work closely with the firm s equity team led by Gervais Williams. At ASI, James ran the ASI Europe ex UK Income Equity strategy.
It s good to talk telecoms: Why the forgotten sector for equity investors is key to the digital revolution
Comms giants crucial elements in economic recovery
With telecoms offering investors opportunities, the sun is not setting on the sector just yet
Jim Wright
The telecommunications sector has been a graveyard for investors for many years now, with shareholder returns falling way short of the wider market. Over the past five years, the MSCI World Index has delivered a return of 81%.
In comparison, the MSCI World Telecom Services index has returned 3%. Not per annum; in total. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this huge underperformance has been that it has occurred when the.