The falling oil price is having myriad impact on a range of assets, and mortgage-backed securities could be the main beneficiaries this year, explains BlackRock's Michael Fredericks.
Greece's bailout package has "failed" and the country will not seek an extension when the deal expires at the end of February, according to new prime minister Alex Tsipras.
Guinness founder and CIO Tim Guinness has said the problems in Greece will not spark a fresh banking crisis even if the beleaguered nation is forced to exit the euro.
Investment Quorum has unveiled a series of funds it is backing to navigate currency wars and unpredictable central bank action in 2015, said the group's CIO Peter Lowman.
Embattled supermarket Tesco has suffered a further blow in the form of an investigation by the industry regulator into its treatment of suppliers.
It takes a disciplined investor to put capital into small-cap companies they may never have heard of. Alex Dryden, global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, looks at how small-cap stocks compare on a global scale
Rob Harris, CEO of Majedie Asset Management, discusses why he believes an increased focus on funds' 'active share' is misguided.
Mark Martin, manager of Neptune UK Mid Cap Fund
Nick Train has a growing level of M&A activity in recent years has forced him to add non-benchmark holdings to his UK equity portfolios.