FSA chairman Adair Turner says Britain's banks are not disturbingly exposed to Irish banks or Irish government bonds.
Invesco Perpetual head of investment Neil Woodford is warning investors to not get overly carried away by the China growth story, believing the burgeoning country still faces "huge challenges".
Nikko Asset Management has hired former First State CEO Charlie Metcalfe to lead its business across Europe, the Middle East and US.
The IMA has created a new China/Greater China sector and redefined its Global Growth category.
BlackRock's Daniel McKernan has joined Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (Swip) as head of European and UK credit within the fixed income team.
In the latest Conjecture debate, our panelists from Legg Mason, Standard & Poor's and Threadneedle discussed US Small Caps.
Legendary investor Jim Rogers believes Ireland and wider Europe would be better off if the Celtic Tiger was allowed go bankrupt.
Ireland became the second country this year to accept billions in EU funding after last night conceding its banking and budget crisis was too big to handle on its own.
The new Basel III banking rules will leave the largest US banks short of between $100bn and $150bn in equity capital.