What Might “No Deal” Mean?
For those hardy souls, not yet bored by Brexit, we examine what “no deal” might mean and what trading under World Trade Organisation rules might mean.
Absolute return funds: what a wealth manager wants
Analysts from several wealth managers, including Philip Bagshaw, CFA from City Asset Management, discuss what they look for in absolute return funds and the key role the sector plays in private client portfolios.
Should We Be Fans of the FAAAN's?
In the USA, 5 listed companies have a market capitalisation that is larger than the combined value of the FTSE 100. We examine the phenomenon that is Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Alphabet and Netflix and the implications for investors
CAM In the Community
The summer weather has encouraged many of our staff to raise funds for charity.
Best Wealth Manager Adviser 2018
City Asset Management take the 2018 Money Marketing Award for Best Wealth Manager Adviser
UK Mergers & Acquisitions Rise Despite Brexit
Despite all the gloom & doom around Brexit takeover activity within the UK market is at a record high. We examine the drivers behind this activity.
The Bull Has Further To Run
After the recent sell-off and recovery, what next for markets? In this piece we examine the outlook for equities.
An Investment in Sewage
Infrastructure investments aim to offer predictable returns from a portfolio of assets that have little relationship to other investments such as the stock market. We look at how our clients money is being used to finance a £4.2bn project to build London’s new ‘super-sewer’.
Preparing for Corbyn Government
Investment Director Mike Fitzhugh considers the potential impact of a Corbyn Government on UK domiciled investors.
Kidz to Adultz - 17th May 2018 Farnborough
City Asset Management are pleased to be exhibiting at the forthcoming “Kidz to Adultz” event in Farnborough on the 17th May. This event is one of the largest, free UK exhibitions dedicated to children and young adults up to 25 years with disabilities and additional needs, their families, carers and the professionals who support them.
Chinese A shares - no longer just for the locals
China’s domestic shares (known as A shares) will soon be included in globally available indices which will make the domestic Chinese stock market more accessible to investors. To celebrate this development our Investment Analyst for the region has put together a handy quiz to introduce some of the more unusual aspects of this market.
Money Marketing Awards 2018
We are delighted to have been shortlisted in the "Best Wealth Management Adviser" category in this year’s coveted Money Marketing awards.
Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum – is it all just too cryptic?
Hardly a day passes without a news story about cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ripple, Cardano and Ethereum. We examine how these currencies work and their potential to replace conventional money.
At least we can stop dancing
Chuck Prince, the former CEO of Citigroup, famously said in 2007 "A long as the music is playing, you’ve got to get up and dance". Shortly after this quip, he was unemployed and the bank was struggling for its survival. In this piece we discuss current market conditions and the risks from "dancing".
Recent Equity Market Losses – Our Thoughts
Our thoughts on the recent market turbulence and what it means for investors.
The cautionary tale of Mr Nakamura
Japan has not been a great experience for many investors. In this piece we highlight that understanding prospective returns can be just as important as the costs.
City Asset Management Celebrates its 30th Anniversary
City Asset Management was incorporated in 1988 and this year marks our 30th Anniversary.
Inflation - the dog that could still bark
The UK's annual rate of inflation reached 3.9% over the year to Dec 2017. We examine whether this “imported” inflation will be a temporary phenomenon or become more of a longer-term threat to your wealth.
City Asset Management In The Press
In December Citywire turned its attention to the capital, where they caught up with City Asset Management to learn more about our past, present and future.
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
