Alex Wright, manager of the Fidelity Special Situations fund and Special Values investment trust, talks to editor Katrina Lloyd about whether an inflection point has been reached for value investing.
Sterling's weakness after the Brexit vote should be seen in the context of longer-term concern regarding the UK's current account deficit, writes EFG Asset Management chief economist Daniel Murray.
Populists are all the rage today (except in Austria) but if we want to understand what they might do next - and the likely impact on share prices - maybe it is time to contemplate recent events in India.
This year has not been a good one for economists trying to delineate the fortunes of the UK economy. 2017 could be worse.
Fund managers from this year's Sustainable Investment Conference explain how they place sustainability at the heart of their investment process and identify the key stocks and themes driving their funds.
Jon Willis, chief commercial officer at Calastone, takes a closer look at how industries have successfully navigated technological disruption, and what this means for financial services.
Guy Monson, CIO and senior partner at Sarasin & Partners, speaks to editor Katrina Lloyd about the outlook for UK companies and sterling post the Brexit vote.
Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) managers Martin Cholwill and Richard Marwood have identified some of the sweet spots for investors looking for equity income opportunities in an 'anaemic' growth environment.
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