Schroders' Richard Buxton has revealed he was congratulated by Artemis' Tim Steer for holding tech firm Autonomy as it received a bid approach - a time when Steer was shorting the stock.
Andrew Lake, manager of Aviva Investors' High Yield Bond fund outlines the stocks to snap up and ones to avoid during a gloomy period for the UK consumer.
It has been an uncomfortable summer for investors as the credit crisis from 2008 continues to plague markets, this time in the guise of a sovereign debt crisis. But how have markets really coped?
UBS has said it has discovered a loss in the region of $2bn as a result of rogue trading in its investment banking division.
The FTSE has opened trading in positive territory amid signs European policy makers are moving to stem the eurozone debt crisis.
Old Mutual Asset Managers is to launch a long/short UK equity fund for Simon Murphy.
Three years on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, Laura Miller revisits the shocking events and asks if any lessons have been learned.
Darwin's David Jane, JPM's Nick Gartside, MAM's Martin Gray, and Andrew Cole of Barings look at the similarities and differences between today's market and economic backdrop and the crisis that followed the Lehman collapse in 2008.
Capital Economics has lowered its year-end forecast for 10-year US treasury and UK gilt yields in light of a deteriorating growth outlook.
European markets could see heavy losses in a rapid US-style flash crash, warned Nigel Thomas, manager of the £2.8bn AXA Framlington Select Opportunities fund.