Henderson's manager of the European Focus trust, John Bennett (pictured), and manager of the EuroTrust, Tim Stevenson, discuss the main drivers for European companies in the current environment.
SLI's Curran on US credit
Forests do many things for us all - they scrub carbon from the air, provide a flexible building material and mitigate flood risk, according to Gresham House's Richard Davidson.
Emerging markets have faced a perfect storm recently, writes JPMAM's Emily Whiting.
A number of commentators correctly highlighted at the start of the year that dividends were at risk in the resources area of the UK equity market, writes Stephen Message, manager of the Old Mutual UK Equity Income fund.
It is easy to get caught up in a campaign season, whether in the US, where the race for the White House is well underway, or in the UK, where the Brexit campaign is in full swing.
Lawrence Gosling talks to Capital Group's Jody Jonsson, manager of the New Perspective strategy, about China's prospects, why Amazon is reasonably valued, and the attraction of tech start-ups for graduates.
Morgan Stanley's Kristian Heugh, manager of the group's Global Opportunity fund, talks to Lawrence Gosling about his attitude to Chinese state-owned enterprises and where he is invested within the tech sector.
Following the crescendo of the European sovereign debt crisis in 2011, scepticism plagued investors across the continent, leaving the economy in a fragile, lethargic state.
With the Chinese economy showing signs of stabilisation after rounds of monetary easing and fiscal stimulus, what does the remainder of 2016 hold for the country, asks Wells Fargo's Anthony Cragg.