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Proprietary information is that which, if it were shared, would undermine Sparrows’ competitive position. Sparrows is also permitted to omit one or more of the required disclosures where it believes that the information is regarded as proprietary or confidential. Where Sparrows considers a disclosure to be immaterial, this will be stated in the relevant section. Materiality is based on the criteria that the omission or misstatement of material information would be likely to change or influence the assessment or decision of a user relying on that information for the purposes of making economic decisions. The rules in BIPRU 11 provide that Sparrows may omit one or more of the required disclosures if it believes that the information is immaterial. Pillar 3 – requires firms to publish certain details of their risks, capital and risk management process. Pillar 2 – requires firms to take a view on whether additional capital should be held against capital risks not covered by Pillar 1 and Pillar 1 – sets out the minimum capital requirements that firms are required to meet The European Union Capital Requirements Directive (“CRD”) created a regulatory capital framework consisting of three ‘pillars’ namely: These are the Pillar 3 disclosures made by Sparrows Capital Limited (“Sparrows”) in accordance with the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (“FCA”) Prudential Sourcebook for Banks, Building Societies and Investment Firms (“BIPRU”). On a rather different tack, Mark Northway, investment director of the passives-based investment manager Sparrows Capital, says the underlying Common Wealth argument that passive funds. Press/Video, interactive investor – Faith Glasgow – Fossil-fuel impact: does it blight passive funds? The conventional wisdom that active managers can outperform in volatile markets is not borne out by data. Press/Video, The Times – David Brenchley – The star fund managers who can’t even beat cheap trackers Mark Northway, ‘Which way the wind blows’, STEP Journal. Mark Northway explains why the growing popularity of ESG investments demands a new perspective from Trustees. Press/Video, STEP Journal – Which way the wind blows… Index investors inherently choose to follow the market through exchange-traded and index funds, but the recent prohibition on trading Russian stocks and their removal from. Press/Video, IPE Ahead of the Curve – solving the Russian share ban Discover More Evidence Based InvestingĪ fully informed approach to investing draws lessons from over a hundred years of market data combined with the insights from Nobel prize winning academic research. We carefully select and blend risks for our clients to match their personal circumstances. However, investors don’t always have the tools to assess the degree of risk they are taking. Sparrows Capital’s versatile team brings together a wealth of knowledge and expertise spanning the academic, technical and practical corners of the investment management world.

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We do not pick individual stocks and shares, and we do not time markets. We design portfolios to harvest market returns, using Exchange Traded Funds and Index Funds. It is based on long-term evidence, backed by robust academic studies. Our approach is distinctive and disarmingly simple. We manage assets for family offices, financial advisers, and selected institutions.












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