London's financial community feels it is fighting a war on two fronts: the prospect of being hamstrung by pending EU measures and suffering targeted attacks from the government at home.
Top 10 groups in sector gained at least 56% over past 12 months, with more than half seeing gains of 30% or more
Over the course of the year, the Japanese stock market has continued to rise from its March low point, helped by a general improvement in investors' risk appetite and the release of more positive economic data.
Fund management, like most other professions, is a process of trial and error, wherein the ideals you bring with you from apprenticehood must be shaped and honed in order to survive the realities. Dalton's Glen Pratt looks at how learning from past mistakes...
The seven key considerations to bear in mind for AA investments
Investec Asset Management is coming up for its 19th anniversary and, before too much longer, its founding chief executive Hendrik du Toit explains how he aims to take the firm from "good to great"
At the start of 2009, the outlook for European equities was bleak. Banks had ceased lending to each other, liquidity was absent from the market and credit had become the scarcest commodity of all.
Thames River manager believes while fever pitch within peer group may be over, an elongated credit cycle means plenty of opportunities remain
With fund flows recently seeing a recovery, the trend in UK stock markets has seen home investors shifting their bias into emerging markets. Is this just a drop in the ocean or the start of torrential investment downpour?
Stock markets across Asia have rebounded strongly in 2009, outperforming the developed world, and the prospects continue to look encouraging.