Following record demand in 2015, this year will see ETFs diversify further to meet investor needs, according to David Hazelton, head of business development at Raymond James
Rapid and violent market swings feel uncomfortable to most, but as a long-term investor you have to learn how to stomach them and maybe even appreciate them - like some enjoy the scary rollercoaster rides in amusement parks, according to M&G's John William...
Difficulties trading with Europe
The past four years has seen analysts forecasting double digit earnings growth for Europe then gradually revising these expectations to zero (or negative) each year.
David Stevenson says 2016 could still be a rewarding year for investors, despite a turbulent start to the year for world markets.
Mark Robinson, chief investment officer of Bordier (UK), explains why despite the slowdown in China, the backdrop still looks reasonably favourable for many countries.
With the US entering a new rate cycle and global growth still weak, industry experts at Investment Week's recent Funds To Watch event reveal how they think markets will perform in the coming 12 months, and where the key opportunities and risks lie.