Fund Management

Cash is King Says Barclays Stockbrokers

Stephen Harris 12 February 2008

Cash is King Says Barclays Stockbrokers

Cash funds dominated the fund flows last year according to Barclays Stockbrokers. Money market funds accounted for 39 per cent of assets invested in 2007 through the broker much of which was down to market volatility that kicked in at the end of last year. Barclays Stockbrokers says that up until the third quarter fund flows were positive, with investors buying a mixture of cautious and growth investments, although the focus shifted dramatically to cash investments in the latter half of the year. Despite this shift, Gartmore China Opportunities fund was the third most popular fund purchased through the Barclays Stockbrokers Funds Market in 2007. The company says that investors were more cautious in their 2007 investment decisions compared to those made in 2006, with the cautious sectors dominating. In 2006 the specialist and global emerging market sectors were the most popular with investors but this has been replaced with a focus on money market and UK equity income funds in 2007. But the Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) sector showed real growth in 2007 moving from sixth in 2006 to second place in 2007. Specialist sectors ranked high, with JP Morgan Natural Resources and Blackrock Merrill Lynch Gold & General ranking fourth and fifth respectively by assets invested. Amy Nauiokas, managing director and head of Barclays Stockbrokers said: “Last year was a mixed year for funds investors, at the start of the year we experienced strong sales for income and growth funds but as the markets experienced volatility from Q3 onwards investors started moving into more cautious funds. The dominance of the Money Market and Equity Income sectors reflects the cautious nature of our clients in 2007. But there are some investors who continue to find opportunities in more diverse markets, with the Asia-Pacific, Specialist and Emerging Markets sectors remaining popular.”

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