Mention sequence risk in any university finance department and you will probably be met with blank stares, writes Andrew Clare, professor of asset management at Cass Business School.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won his election comfortably, as many in the market hoped and expected.
By now, the broad outlines of the case against US equities are familiar: after a long bull market, valuations look high.
Those adapting to disruptive environment
As fears of political and economic uncertainty rise, we can see the effect taking hold on the British consumer.
First UK rate rise in decade this month
It is no secret that global financial regulations are only getting tighter, writes Robert Cruz, director, information governance at IT security firm Actiance.