Stance remains Brexit should be avoided
What will affect investor sentiment in 2016?
The eurozone has seen an internal shift in economic fortunes of late - the focus of investor concern no longer rests with the 'periphery' but with the 'core' instead.
Manager considers buying beleaguered stocks
Rapid and violent market swings feel uncomfortable to most, but as a long-term investor you have to learn how to stomach them and maybe even appreciate them - like some enjoy the scary rollercoaster rides in amusement parks, according to M&G's John William...
The past four years has seen analysts forecasting double digit earnings growth for Europe then gradually revising these expectations to zero (or negative) each year.
A confluence of economic data releases and central bank policy announcements towards the end of 2015 buffeted investors and raised questions about the global growth outlook.
As Sam Morse celebrates five years at the helm of the Fidelity European Values trust, he talks to Katrina Lloyd about why QE is an "easy" option, why one rule doesn't fit all in China and his outlook for dividend growth in 2016.