Every year, almost like clockwork, the 'demography' argument pops up within the broader investment debate, writes David Stevenson.
With banks having to abide by new capital requirements, future bailouts will still see the UK taxpayer pay out for corporate mistakes according to Kames Capital's Gregory Turnbull-Schwartz.
The resources sector presents a real conundrum for investors, especially those orientated towards income, says Miton's Eric Moore.
The US Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates at the end of 2015 marks a new phase for markets in the post-2008 recovery,writes Mark Harris, head of multi asset at City Financial.
Boost to yield and liquidity
While the Chinese economy is undergoing a structural slowdown, it would be incorrect to translate this into an assumption for an imminent 'hard landing' given that policy makers still have significant flexibility to support growth.
So far in 2016, we have seen increased volatility and falling equity markets, but are investors ignoring the progress in the US as a result?