Goldman Sachs AM chairman Jim O'Neill has proposed an alternative 'rules-based investing approach' he believes can produce lower risk equity market returns.
August 2011 has come to an end and the final week was a bit calmer than the preceding three. The Bernanke speech was the highlight and, in many ways, the Fed Chairman had no major surprises for us.
Jim O'Neill, the chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, is eyeing China and Russia as the most attractive BRIC countries while shunning "expensive" India.
GSAM chairman Jim O'Neill calls for UK rate rise but expects oil price shock to be temporary