Most of the recent media attention surrounding Janus Capital has been focused on the high-profile appointment of Bill Gross, but there is much more to the US-based firm than its bond team.
Why S&W is 'building not buying'
The European Central Bank may be forced to buy investment grade corporate debt in an expansion of its QE programme, according to M&G fixed income manager Richard Woolnough.
ETF provider iShares has temporarily cut fees on its ultra-short bond range in response to client demand for cash alternatives.
Quantitative easing in the eurozone and inelastic demand from institutions have been blamed for the latest bond market rally to catch out some investors.
Wealth managers are reducing their exposure to hedged share classes in their Japanese fund holdings, in the belief that further yen depreciation now looks less likely.
Alliance Trust has cut its ongoing charges figure (OCF) by 20% as part of its focus on cost-cutting.
With this week's BoE monetary policy announcement marking six years of rates being held at a record low level of 0.5%, Investment Week looks at the funds which have produced the best performance over the period.
A look back at investment trends over the past 30 years highlights a number of key events which significantly affected investors' behaviour.
Kames Capital has cut the annual management charge on Stephen Snowden's (pictured) Investment Grade Global Bond Fund in an effort to align its with European peers.