Equity markets have seen strong rallies in the last six months.
Despite being considered out of fashion, investment trust warrants are back, but in the slightly different guise of subscription shares
Argonaut co-founder looks for long-term growth by investing in a concentrated portfolio
A background in zoology and marine biology has informed Iain Stewart's patient and intelligent investment style - just don't go telling him that finance is a science
"Does the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas" was the title of Edward Lorenz's talk in 1972 that helped bring aspects of chaos theory to a wider audience.
European markets were remarkably volatile during the first half of 2009, mainly due to the ongoing fall out from the global credit crunch.
While the ambitions of a fund manager and the beliefs of a committed Christian might seem very incongruous, one fund manager at least sees things very sees things differently
Inflows into IMA Cautious Managed sector are returning as investors look to increase exposure to equities through lower-risk strategies
Over the past quarter, we have witnessed the continuation of the corporate bond market rally, with optimism levels seemingly high over future growth.
The Japanese market has benefited from the improvement in investor confidence we have seen in recent months, although the weakness of the yen this year has been a negative for sterling-based investors (a reversal of the picture in 2008).