FSA compares two gold products: the JGF-Jupiter Gold and Silver Fund and the Ninety One Global Gold Fund.

FSA compares two gold products: the JGF-Jupiter Gold and Silver Fund and the Ninety One Global Gold Fund.
JP Morgan AM hires, Aussies buy shares; UOB and managers; FOMO’s buzz; Blackrock and gold; Cornerstone’s fines; The retail army; A year of pandemic jargon; Advertising; and much more.
Goldman Sachs AM pushes retail; Big tech stats; Amundi sounds some caution; Ninety One rallies; Bitcoin vs gold; Robin Hood traders; Consumer advertising, and much more.
Standard Chartered’s winners; Aberdeen Standard’s energy; Stats are getting scarier; Nasdaq versus Europe; Schroder’s pithiness; Analyst jargon, Cold war novels and much more.
Investors should seek new ways to protect their portfolios and to generate returns, according to Union Bancaire Privée (UBP).
The product has already received an initial investment of $5m.
In the Singapore universe, only four fund categories have had positive returns year-to-date.
Investors will soon pivot towards the asset class that performs best during periods of monetary debasement, argues Merian’s gold bug.
Over the last ten years, new technology funds surged ahead while “old economy” energy and mining funds struggled to stay even.
The recent rise in the price of the traditional safe haven asset class has excited dedicated gold-bugs.
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