ON SPECIALIST MARKETS
The mainland Chinese stockmarket suffered its worst decline in about a year on Friday, as talk of further imminent rate hikes spooked investors.
Neptune's Felix Wintle believes the US stock market can extend its strong recent run into the New Year as the outlook for corporate earnings remains positive.
Fidelity's Sam Morse is taking over management of the group's European Values trust, replacing Sudipto Banerji.
Henderson head of multi-manager Mark Harris remains bullish on the long-term prospects for gold and believes ‘undervalued' miners will be the biggest beneficiaries.
To herald structured products as 'win-win' for clients except in the most extreme market conditions is highly misleading, Worldwide Financial Planning's Peter McGahan says.
Anthony Bolton's Fidelity China Special Situations trust is set to issue new shares to investors in the New Year.
Barclays Capital's Nathan Bance fears emerging market equities could move towards bubble territory as QE drives a wall of money towards the developing world.