Paul Niven, manager of the Foreign & Colonial investment trust, explains how beyond the near-term volatility and fears about navigating future interest rate rises, global equities are actually expected to excel.
Ugo Lancioni, head of global currency at Neuberger Berman, takes a closer look at some of the consensus currency positions of last year, and asks if they are still compelling.
Sam Morse, manager of the Fidelity European Values trust, examines the tailwinds for his favourite banking stocks.
Multi-asset managers have started reinvesting their high cash positions, with many topping up European exposure as Greece finally reaches a new deal with its creditors.
Thinktank New City Initiative (NCI) is calling for investment firms that only market their products in one country to be exempt from European regulation, such as AIFMD and MiFID II.
European Central Bank president Mario Draghi has joined the ranks of policymakers calling for Greece to be given debt relief as the central bank extends its liquidity lifeline to the country's banks.
Greek banks could open for the first time in weeks as the nation's parliament passed through the fresh austerity measures required to secure a €86bn bailout package from the eurozone.
Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, explores if US valuation measures could be leading investors to the wrong conclusions
Three very different ways to gain exposure
Four new unknowns after Greece’s dramatic weekend