Investment Week features editor Joanna Faith talks with Rathbones' Bryn Jones and F&C's Adam Mossakowski about sector sentiment and the state of global currencies
The wide range of pension options now available are increasingly complex making choosing the right scheme something of an exacting science
Graham French, manager of M&G Global Basics, believes good fund management does not just come down to mathematical equations, black boxes and computers. Julian Marr, editorial director of marketing-hub.co.uk, explains
Cheap and easy to set up, ETFs are seen as a major breeding ground for innovation over the coming years
Leading Conservative MP Sir John Butterfill has given his party's backing to the personal accounts delivery authority.
The fund manager Crispin Odey describes fund management as a ‘social service'. Or more accurately, he believes wealth preservation for clients is a ‘social service'.
Banks and financial services companies are proving to be perfect fodder for special situations managers who must stick to their convictions even when sentiment is driving markets down
Global economies are showing tentative signs of improvement, but not sufficient yet to encourage policymakers to materially alter their highly accommodative monetary and fiscal initiatives.
The American stock market is having a good year. From its low point of 677 on 9 March 2009, the S&P 500 index has recovered by over 60%.
Japan's economy was one of the first to officially leave the recession and is now expected to grow faster than other developed nations, according to IMF forecasts.