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Newton Global Real Return strategy

An actively managed multi-asset strategy which takes an unconstrained approach to targeting absolute returns

Newton Global Opportunities strategy - December 2011

An unconstrained, concentrated approach to investment in global equities.

Global Growth & Income Fund for Charities

Newton has managed charitable investments since 1985 and our specialist charities team has considerable experience in managing assets on behalf of a wide range of charities.

Newton Discovery Fund - November 2011

A profile of the Newton Discovery Fund, its key features, the experienced investment team, fund performance and much more.

Newton Global Opportunities strategy - November 2011

An unconstrained, concentrated approach to investment in global equities.

The role of the analyst at Newton

Our analysts play a vital part in our global thematic approach at Newton. In this short paper, we explain the role of the analysts and how they work with our portfolio managers to help to identify investment opportunities on behalf of our clients.

The role of the analyst at Newton

Our analysts play a vital part in our global thematic approach at Newton. In this short paper, we explain the role of the analysts and how they work with our portfolio managers to help to identify investment opportunities on behalf of our clients.

Newton's approach to global bond investing - September 2011

We are active managers with a long track record of investing in global sovereign bonds and currencies

Newton's approach to global bond investing - September 2011

We are active managers with a long track record of investing in global sovereign bonds and currencies

Newton's approach to absolute-return bond investing - September 2011

Why take an absolute-return approach to bond investing?

Newton investment services for charities

Newton has managed charitable investments since 1985 and our specialist charities team has considerable experience in managing assets on behalf of a wide range of charities.

Newton's approach to absolute-return bond investing - August 2011

Why take an absolute-return approach to bond investing?

Newton Global Dynamic Bond strategy brochure

A single-portfolio approach to capturing opportunities in a broad range of bond markets

Newton Real Return strategy

An actively managed multi-asset strategy which takes an unconstrained approach to targeting absolute returns

Newton Global Dynamic Bond strategy brochure

A single-portfolio approach to capturing opportunities in a broad range of bond markets

Investments - Through the looking glass - A review of Newton's 2010 investment conference - November 2010

If you were able to join us in November, I hope that you find this report a useful précis of the presentations. If you were unable to be there, I hope that you enjoy reading about the topics we covered.

Newton Asia-Pacific equity strategy - February 2010

The Newton Asia-Pacific equity strategy aims to generate capital growth from a focused portfolio of high-quality stocks in the Asia-Pacific (ex-Japan) region.

March 2009 - A guide to quantitative easing

In this guide, we explain what quantitative easing is and how the Bank of England will implement it. We examine whether it will work and the investment implications of its operation.

Derivatives focus

By the end of 2007, the size of the world's derivatives market had grown to over $500 trillion1. This compares to world GDP of around $50 trillion2 and swamps the conventional equity and bond markets.

Derivatives focus

By the end of 2007, the size of the world's derivatives market had grown to over $500 trillion*. This compares to world GDP of around $50 trillion** and swamps the conventional equity and bond markets.

A guide to corporate bonds

A bond is effectively a loan made by one party (an investor) to another (such as a government, company or other institution) to meet the financing requirements of the latter.

Securing the future - Newton's investment briefing - November 2009

Newton held its annual investment conference in November 2009. If you joined us, I hope that you will find this report a useful précis of the presentations you heard. If you were not able to be there, I hope that you enjoy reading about the topics that we covered.