Greek debt crisis could re-emerge
Eurozone equities have had a bad start to 2016, underperforming their global peers. The combination of a steep sell-off in global risk assets and a strong euro were to blame.
Steel has been a prominent fixture in the news in recent weeks but for all the wrong reasons, writes Canada Life Investment's Duncan Mackay.
Another change of stance on fee transparency
We journalistic types love to talk about disruption, but change is threatening.
Bondholders liable for Novo Banco's troubles
Europe's recovery remains choppy, slow and fragile, yet as long as it can be maintained, European high yield debt is an attractive option for investors, according to Muzinich & Co's Erick Muller.
JO Hambro Capital Management (JOHCM) has soft closed its Global Select and European Select Values funds, after assets have soared since the start of 2015.
Referendum to be held on 23 June