The scale of government debt issuance is beginning to attract attention from the ‘scribblers'. Should we worry about it? In some cases, yes. And in most cases, we should be careful what we wish for
IMA Europe excluding UK sector up 32.1% over past 12 months as recent government stimulus and low interest rates finally take effect
It is enough to give you vertigo. Corporate bonds have had a wonderful six months.
Supply of commodities is affected by the gap between the cost of production and the price at which that commodity has been trading
Recent reports of the dramatic turnaround in the commercial property market have raised the spectre of another bubble.
Absolute return funds aim to make a gain in every market condition but not all of these vehicles operate in the same way, making it vital for advisers to understand how they are constructed.
A few weeks back I had a very amusing drink down some local City boozer with a senior director of a very large investment bank charged with building products and funds to sell to the likes of you and me. Quite the funniest part of the conversation was...
In a world where fixed interest, property and cash all look unattractive, clients should look to invest in something that responds to money supply. What better than the works of dead artists?
TwentyFour's Mark Holman analyses opportunities in the European RMBS sector, citing rare yield opportunities following a strong market rally
Managers Paul Wimborne and James Syme attribute top-quartile figures to their top-down country selection process