Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) has reported net external business inflows of £2bn in 2014, driven by sales of Martin Cholwill's UK Equity Income fund.
The mega-cap income payers have been battered recently, so should investors be seeking out the small but beautiful divi-payers? Unicorn's Simon Moon explains why.
Just a year ago, Indonesia was classed as one of the 'fragile five' nations. Now it is back on form, explains Jupiter's Ben Surtees.
L&G Investment Management has appointed Omar Saeed as a senior fixed income manager.
Legal & General (L&G) has sold its offshore bond operation to Canada Life's parent company Great-West Lifeco.
'Normal' financial markets are unpredictable, so this 'blind faith' in central banks is odd, argues Paul Stephany, portfolio manager at Newton Investment Management.
The full impact of downward pressure on FTSE stocks is still yet to be felt, says L&GI's Richard Penny, as he highlights the stocks which can buck the bad news.
When Investment Week started life in 1995, the world of fund and product ratings was rather more modest in size than it is currently.
Are funds built to last or short-term fads?
Considering emerging markets as a single asset class is a mistake and investors must move towards a more granular analysis of risks and opportunities, just as they do with developed markets, explains John Ventre (pictured), head of multi-manager at Old...