European regulators are to pull back from proposals which seek to end fund managers' use of dealing commissions to pay for research, according to reports.
The UK economic recovery is set to enter a slower phase, adding to the headwinds facing the domestic equity market, according to Invesco Perpetual's Mark Barnett.
Simon Redmond, director at Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, and Stuart Elliott, director at Platts, tell Investment Week how the future of global oil supply will be impacted as geopolitical risk threatens oil producers, and the bounty of US shale oil...
Neil Woodford has increased the number of unlisted stocks held within the £3.4bn Woodford Equity Income fund to ten after initiating four new investments last month.
Ratings agency FundCalibre has added six funds to its Elite Rating list after its inaugural investment committee meeting earlier this month.
A record number of entries into this year's Investment Week Sustainable Investment Awards highlights the growing number of investment opportunities on offer, as more investors seek to incorporate sustainable criteria into asset allocation plans.
Mario Mantrisi, chief strategy and research officer at data management group KNEIP, explains how MiFID II could eventually price advisers out of the market, while investors could end up paying more for managers with sophisticated research capabilities....
Investment Week sister title Professional Adviser has obtained the latest list of advice firms being pursued as lead defendants by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) in relation to Keydata sales.
Old Mutual Global Investors is to introduce a fixed ongoing charges figure (OCF) across its fund range next year, and will also implement a volume discount for its largest funds.