Kunal Desai, head of Indian equities at Neptune, discusses his expectations for the Indian market and highlights the key indicators he is watching for 2015
After a recent trip to Japan, Jupiter's Simon Somerville, manager of the Japan Income fund, considers the outlook for corporate profitability, and how the country has changed four years on from the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
Following our live coverage, Investment Week provides analysis and comment on Chancellor George Osborne's 2015 Budget.
The number of stocks in the FTSE All Share yielding more than 10-year UK government debt reached a record high this year, but managers have still been able to find relative value in fixed income.
A law firm has called into question the effectiveness of the regulator's investigations tool, which, paid for by the firms probed, led to enforcement action in only 2% of cases last year.
The government has launched a review of how it calculates business rates, saying it wants to modernise the tax which is collected from businesses across England, including financial advisers.
Changes to regulatory authorisation procedures is to affect the acquisition-led strategy of wealth firm consolidator AFH Financial, the company has said.
The chief executive of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has described the lifetime ban handed to former BlackRock executive Jonathan Burrows as ‘draconian'.
Forthcoming pensions freedoms represent "something akin to a Y2K moment" for providers, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chief executive Martin Wheatley has said.
Despite the relentless rise of US equity markets since the financial crisis, the country's most famous investor, Warren Buffett, has stuck to his decades-long discipline of holding a large cash pile for a rainy day.