Fears that Europe's more radical protest parties would be the ones to lead the region's recovery are no more, following the Greek prime minister's resignation last month, says Tim Stevenson, manager of Henderson EuroTrust.
From a structural perspective, Europe does not look appealing
Equity markets across the globe were punished this week as fresh fears about a slowdown in China spooked investors.
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
Fund managers snap up Europe as Greek worries recede
John Redwood, chairman of the investment committee at Charles Stanley, takes a closer look at some areas of concern for investors.
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