Leading fund managers are divided over whether investors should participate in equity markets if central banks across Europe provide a further round of stimulus.
Neptune's Rob Burnett has outlined three potential positives for the eurozone as the region struggles through the latest phase of its debt crisis.
Neptune has named Andy Larkin as head of strategic partners as it restructures its sales team following the departure of John Lester.
Neptune UK Mid Cap fund manager Mark Martin looks at the prospects for companies in the out of favour pharmaceutical industry.
Two top Japan equity managers are at odds over the country's prospects, with one declaring the "years of hurt are over" while the other forecasts "fiscal destruction".
The Bank of Japan has announced further asset-purchases as part of its latest bid to end 20 years of deflationary pressures - but how significant is its recent change in tack?
Franklin Templeton is launching an Africa fund for veteran investor Mark Mobius, making it the latest fund group to test investor appetite for the world's second-largest continent.
Several major European banks will do rights issues this year in a bid to downsize their balance sheets to meet Basel III requirements, said Neptune's Rob Burnett.
As data from China shows growth is already slowing, managers assess the government's response and the implications for investors.
Three sales people at Neptune Investment Management have left the company to join an investment boutique start-up.