Schroders plc is a publicly owned investment manager. The firm also provides advisory and consultancy services. It provides its services to financial institutions, high net worth clients, large corporate, local authority…
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![]() Many Retirees Have More Credit Card Debt Than Savings. Financial Advisors’ Best Tips. Sometimes retirees try to invest their way out of a debt hole. Financial advisors explain why that’s a bad idea—and what investors should do instead. | ||
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Wins First Approved Tokenised Money Market Fund Mandate JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) is providing its Kinexys multi chain tokenisation system as the blockchain infrastructure for a new tokenised US dollar money market fund share class launched by Schroders. Schroders is the first global asset manager to receive approval for a tokenised share class in a US dollar money market fund using J.P. Morgan's blockchain platform. The launch marks a move from internal testing to real client deployment for J.P. Morgan's blockchain business, with regulatory... | ||
Schroders gets Irish nod for tokenised money market fund The share class is intended to address client interest in digital asset products and more efficient fund operations. | ||
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Schroders H1 adjusted operating profit rises 46% Assets under management (AUM) increased to £867.8bn due to market gains, foreign exchange movements and investment performance. | ||
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Fed Doubts Push Some Funds to Eye Overseas Bets Over Treasuries (Bloomberg) -- Some global bond investors are looking to shift toward markets like Australia and Europe as doubts grow over the Federal Reserve’s ability to keep inflation under control, adding to pressure on Treasuries. Most Read from BloombergStocks Fall as 30-Year Bond Yields Surge After Fed: Markets WrapWarner Bros. Deal Collapse Would Cost the Ellisons $9.8 BillionTrump Says US Will Strike Iran Hard as War Escalates AgainUS Intercepts Iran Attack on Bases, Puncturing Days of CalmMeta’s Zuck | ||
US stocks mixed ahead key tech earnings, Fed By Karen Brettell and Sruthi Shankar July 28 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were mixed on Tuesday ahead of key corporate earnings releases and the Federal Reserve's highly anticipated interest rate decision | ||
![]() US stocks mixed ahead key tech earnings, Fed By Karen Brettell and Sruthi Shankar July 28 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were mixed on Tuesday ahead of key corporate earnings releases and the Federal Reserve's highly anticipated interest rate decision | ||
One-third of investors have more credit card debt than retirement savings: Survey Americans who currently contribute to a workplace retirement plan such as a 401(k), believe they will need $1.2 million in savings to retire comfortably, yet many won't make that target, according to a new survey. | ||
More retirees say they're 'living a nightmare' — surpassing those 'living the dream' for the first time, study finds Retirees are struggling to keep up with a higher cost of living on a fixed income. Working Americans are setting themselves up for the same problem. | MMoneywise | |
Americans Have A New ‘Magic Number’ to Retire. But 1 in 3 Have More Credit Card Debt Than Savings. Americans keep raising the bar on what it takes to retire comfortably, yet a surprising share of workers are moving in the opposite direction, and the reason comes down to a single financial habit quietly draining their future. | ||
Here's the latest retirement 'magic number.' Can you reach it? American workers think they'll need more than $1 million to retire in comfort, but it’s a goal most of them don’t expect to meet. | ||
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Americans Say They Need $1.2 Million to Retire. Most Don’t Expect to Have It. Debt, healthcare, and rising costs are eating into Americans’ retirement readiness, according to a new survey from asset manager Schroders. | ||
M&A in the UK is set to break record, but PE sponsors are sidelined Gary Yeowell/Getty Images UK M&A value is tracking to a record high in 2026, as corporate buyers sidelined PE investors in the year’s largest deals with financing options that sponsors couldn’t easily replicate. UK M&A value reached £178.9 billion (about $240 billion) in the year to July 7, putting the market on track for an annualized total of around £347 billion, eclipsing the prior high of £309.2 billion set in 2015, according to PitchBook data. The top 10 deals accounted for roughly 52% of t | ||


