City Financial launches research site The Adviser Centre

Laura Miller
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City Financial has launched a free online research and consultancy service to help advisers with their investment processes and assessments of fund suitability.

The Adviser Centre is a tool through which City Financial's multi-asset team provides impartial investment research, including fund recommendations, monthly market and asset allocation viewpoints and additional market insights. The team will aim to identify funds with a discernible and sustainable competitive edge. City Financial said the investment research is built around the three pillars of quality, utility and value for money. The multi-asset team will highlight their view of each fund's profile and explain their expectations for its behaviour in differing market conditions, a...

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