Marlborough's Jeffrey Lum says the technology sector can offer handsome returns for investors
When it comes to structured products, transparency is the name of the game with providers increasingly building in additional protective measures by packaging their funds as Ucits III Oeics, writes Martin Morris
Paul Burgin says growing numbers of advisers and wealth managers are building their own bespoke structured products
Julius Baer's Nathalie Flury on prospects for the life-science and biotechnology sectors in 2010
Peter Pearson Lund, chief executive of Rathbones Unit Trust Management, says he would go "straight back into markets" now given the outlook for them, if he were not retiring from the City after 40 years at the end of this month.
Of all the jobs in the long/short world, running an emerging markets hedge fund is probably the toughest.
Although it was only 12 months ago, it is worth recalling the depths of the gloom that enveloped equity markets during the first few months of 2009.
While the rise of global equity markets over the past year has been extraordinary, it is good to put it into context.
Standard Life Investments' decision to roll out a UK Equity Recovery fund last year proved to be almost perfect, with the vehicle launching on almost the exact point of the FTSE All Share's six-year low.
Barings is to launch a Middle East and North Africa (MENA) fund to tap into the region's growing economies.