Invesco Perpetual's Neil Woodford has suggested the FTSE All Share's bright start to 2013 could soon be derailed as the rally has not been driven by an improvement in fundamentals.
The European deleveraging process is five years behind that seen in the US and may obstruct a further rise in equity markets, according to Invesco Perpetual's Neil Woodford.
Morningstar has named the ten most popular investment trusts investors paid close attention to during Q1.
Invesco Perpetual's Neil Woodford topped up his stake in supermarket Morrisons as BlackRock sold down its position at the start of 2013, according to reports.
Invesco Perpetual's Neil Woodford has said the fund management industry is "failing" on corporate engagement as he defended his own investment style to MPs this morning.
A leading equity manager warning on equity markets, the overhaul of the IMA's Absolute Return sector and Skandia's latest plans all made our top ten list of the most read stories last week.
Neil Woodford, manager of Invesco Perpetual's £20bn Income fund range, has become more cautious on UK equities after a strong six-month showing from the FTSE 100.
British defence giant BAE has started a three-year share buyback programme of up to £1bn, despite reporting declines in full year pre-tax profits and revenues.
Global stock markets have notched up impressive gains over the past three months, with the FTSE 100 yesterday breaking the 6,400 barrier to reach a five-year high.
Neil Woodford, manager of Invesco Perpetual's £20bn Income funds, believes AstraZeneca is finally turning a corner after a difficult 2012.