Neptune's Robin Geffen has warned investors against piling into Glencore despite a positive reaction from markets on its first full of trading.
One of India's largest asset management firms is bringing a UCITS-compliant Indian equity fund to UK investors in the late summer, hosted by T Rowe Price.
Income manager shuns ‘overowned' mega caps in favour of overweight to smaller companies
The acting managing director of the IMF said the institution will continue to function effectively following the resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
Investors are missing opportunities within the UK domestic space by focusing too much on overseas earnings, Ignis Cartesian's Jeremy Hall has warned.
Multi-manager funds proved popular among investors in the first quarter of 2011, with groups including Jupiter and Henderson all seeing a rise in sales thanks to their funds of funds, according to the latest Pridham report.
Slower global growth combined with the end of QE in the US has left commodities vulnerable to a further correction, Cazenove's Richard Jeffrey has warned.
Ignis Argonaut's Barry Norris has moved overweight defensives for the first time in two years as he believes the cyclical rally in European equities may be over.
Smith & Williamson's Charlie Deptford has boosted cash and adopted a cautious stance on his UK Equity Income trust in the view markets are due a correction in the next few months.
Lucy Colback has joined Veritas to work on its Asian funds alongside Ezra Sun.