The UK mid-cap index still look pricey despite a sell-off which has left it down 7.5% year-to-date, according to Invesco Perpetual's head of UK equities Mark Barnett.
St James's Place has dropped PIMCO's team as manager of its multi-asset fund as part of a number of changes to its investment range.
Fund buyers have had a tough time choosing funds this year, as some of the best known portfolios in the UK have gone through manager changes.
In the week that Tesco admitted it had over-stated its first half results by £250mn, Invesco Perpetual's Mark Barnett warns investors should be especially vigilant over visibility of earnings.
Renewed dollar strength has led forecasters to predict a tougher time for sterling in the coming months, despite a small relief rally last week as Scotland opted against independence. Which funds could benefit?
The strong dollar has been the bane of equity markets, placing pressure on earnings. But Simon Laing, head of US equities at Invesco Perpetual, argues investors need to look back at the 1980s, when markets soared alongside the dollar’s strength, for investment inspiration
Invesco Perpetual Global Opportunities
Skandia has handed £640m worth of life mandates currently run by Invesco Perpetual's Mark Barnett to Neil Woodford, in a move Hargreaves Lansdown analysts suggest may be the first of many.
Invesco Perpetual's Global Targeted Returns fund has pulled ahead of its main competitor in its first year of existence, prompting fund buyers to reconsider their options in the absolute return space.