Investment Centre Revamp
Money Management has launched new enhancements to its Investment Centre platform, allowing browsers to easily access more detailed fund performances and market insights.
The improvements make it easier to pinpoint particular funds, provide richer and more accessible date in fund factsheets and build a link between the fund and relevant content across the Money Management website.
Product Manager at FE, Kirsty Joss, said among the changes is a new advanced search, which allows you to filter FE’s market funds list to zero in on funds by their investment and performance characteristics.
“We’re also the first to create a ‘Core Strategies’ universe, which allows investors to exclude master trusts and focus on the original parent funds, bringing the investment landscape into better focus and creating more meaningful peer group comparison,” she said.
Joss said the improved fund factsheets provide access to even more key data points like buy/sell spreads, top ten holdings and distributions.
“The fund factsheet pages now show recent editorial commentary and analysis relevant to the fund from elsewhere in the site, and similarly, articles will now include links to the factsheet pages for referenced funds, to help build a more holistic picture of the fund’s place in the market,” she added.
The enhancements now provided in the Investment Centre mean a more comprehensive snapshot of each fund is in easy reach for users, and the improved search and links to analysis give valuable added context about the fund’s standing.
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