Several of the UK's major asset managers are falling short on stewardship and responsible investment practice, according to NGO ShareAction.
How has funds industry changed since 1995?
The London office of Germany's Deutsche Bank is being investigated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) following concerns over the way it is run, according to reports.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is planning to gather evidence on current trends in complaints related to payment protection insurance (PPI).
Rathbone Unit Trust Management's CEO Mike Webb talks about pension reforms, the upcoming MiFID regulation and the value-added aspect of active management.
Reflections on 20 years in fund management
Shrinking supply in the bank debt sector could be reversed if the Total Loss Absorption Capital rules come to pass, but will bank bonds become riskier? Annabelle Williams reports.
Retired Premier League players are among more than 100 footballers who face financial ruin as a result of demands from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), but some stars have said the fault lies with their advisers.
HMRC's crackdown on tax avoidance and evasion by the "mass affluent" saw an income boost of 60% in the last year, a new report has claimed.
Advice to invest in a troubled unregulated overseas property scheme has helped push 24 firms over into failure, the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has said.