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ESG investment battles recede as geopolitics take center stage
The number of client phone calls regarding environmental, social and governance investing has steadily diminished, some advisors say.
What does it take to grow organically in the wealth arena?
Study conducted by Janus Henderson Investors and the Financial Planning Association suggests six keys to practice success.
$1.7T record high for global dividends in 2023
Janus Henderson expects another record-breaker in 2024.
Financial fraud in the age of AI
Advisors can differentiate themselves by helping clients better understand the new types of scams that technology has made possible and advising them on what to do to guard against financial fraud.
Janus Henderson index suggests Fed will achieve soft landing
Credit risk indicators have stopped flashing red for the first time since rate hikes began.
Investors ‘very concerned’ about 2024 presidential election: Survey
Advisors say it’s premature to be worried about the results of the election – and frankly, the incumbent doesn’t matter.
Securitized products offer safe alternatives to Treasuries, says Janus Henderson strategist
Economy remains resilient despite interest-rate hikes, and mortgages are very cheap right now, says John Kerschner.
BlackRock, State Street among asset managers closing ESG funds
Fund companies unwound more than two dozen ESG funds this year, according to Morningstar data.
US dividends reached $148B in the second quarter, but which industries led the way?
Janus Henderson index reveals slower growth for US dividends while global payouts reached a record high.
Psychological factors keep advisors from growing assets: Study
A notable 43% of financial advisors worry about being perceived as 'pushy' when they're trying to grow their businesses.
Investors remain positive on stocks even while cutting spending, survey shows
A survey by Janus Henderson shows 60% of investors expect the S&P 500 Index to be higher in a year, although 86% are worried about rising prices.
Avoiding dividend yields that look too good to be true
Russia funds yielding between 300% and 3,000% represent the ultimate value trap. A better bet would be funds offering much lower yields.
How Janus Henderson lost two CEOs and billions of client assets
The 'merger of equals’ was meant to boost both fund managers but the firm has struggled since, losing AUM, executives and value.
Janus Henderson investors pull $5.2 billion as exodus persists
The fourth quarter marked the 17th straight quarter of net outflows for the asset manager, giving activist investor Nelson Peltz more leverage to push for changes.
Janus Henderson CEO to exit as Peltz’s Trian seeks changes
Chief Executive Dick Weil, who was instrumental in the 2017 merger of Janus Capital and Henderson Group, will retire at the end of March.
Janus Henderson enters ESG field with five active ETFs
All of the asset manager's new exchange-traded funds integrate sustainable investing criteria, with three investing in equities and two focusing on fixed income.