Despite concerns in Greece, David Lambert, senior portfolio manager - European equities at RBC Global Asset Management, says key macro data from European companies has remained resilient
Should Germany, not Greece, leave the eurozone?
Though often seen as less diversified than larger corporates, small-caps are coming up trumps as Europe's recovery continues, explains Antoine Lesne, head of ETF sales strategy EMEA at State Street Global Advisors
How bond managers are positioned for rest of 2015
Greece has finally reached a bailout deal with its lenders after 23 hours of talks, which will see a further €85bn package handed to the struggling country.
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.
The Greek market has dropped 23% this morning as it reopened after a five week shutdown, implemented while the country battled to remain in the eurozone.
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.
Chris Iggo (pictured), CIO fixed income at AXA Investment Managers, discusses the main issues for fixed income investors as Greece reaches a deal with its creditors.