Standard Life Investments has recruited a manager from SWIP to run its European Smaller Companies fund, raising questions over whether Ignis' Ian Ormiston will make the move to SLI.
Net retail sales of UK equity income funds hit a record high of £1.4bn last month, according to the Investment Management Association, as Neil Woodford's new fund provided a boon to the sector.
BlackRock has soft-closed its European Opportunities Extension fund at £540m to protect investors.
Private equity firm Electra has rebuffed activist investor Edward Bramson's attempt to become a director.
Rising valuations in healthcare stocks have led to fears of a bubble. Newton's Stephen Rowntree outlines the fundamentals which support valuations.
Jonathan Pines, manager of the top performing Hermes Asia ex-Japan Equity fund, explains why unloved Korea is his fund's biggest overweight.
The dangers of playing the momentum game
Emerging market equities are hovering near highs last seen in January 2013, after China posted stronger-than-expected economic data.
Short-termism can be seen across many sectors of the financial world, but are fund managers becoming too short term in their investment outlook, and how can the industry fight back against this trend?