Investment Week's deputy news editor Dan Jones took the top prize at the prestigious Investment Management Association (IMA) awards last night.
Fund groups found to have used commissions to pay for access to corporate executives will not face financial penalties, the FCA has said.
Barclays has reportedly suspended six traders as part of an internal investigation into alleged price fixing within foreign exchange markets.
To date, 2013 has been another strong year for UK equities, with the FTSE All Share hitting record highs and the FTSE 100 not far from doing the same.
The Chancellor George Osborne is expected to step back from plans to break-up the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) amid an expected outcry from some shareholders.
The line-up for Investment Week's upcoming Global Investment Focus event has been finalised.
Wealth management firm St James's Place is reviewing two mandates managed by Neil Woodford after his shock departure announcement yesterday.
News of the hotly-anticipated Royal Mail IPO was unsurprisingly popular among our readers this week, with ongoing pricing battles in the platform space also catching the eye.
Janet Yellen's appointment as chairman of the US Federal Reserve could see tapering of quantitative easing (QE) as early as December, experts say.
There were signs of tentative progress on the US fiscal deadlock yesterday as President Obama indicated he would accept a short-term increase in the nation's borrowing authority to avert a default.