Chris White, head of UK equities at Premier Asset Management, highlights the sectors set to benefit from a favourable consumer backdrop.
The Borsa Istanbul index may have rallied over 5% on the back of the Justice and Development Party's (AKP) surprise win in Turkey's general election on 1 November, but fund managers have warned caution is still needed when investing in the country.
Dan Harlow, co-manager of the AXA Framlington American Growth fund, assesses the opportunities as the US market faces a 'mid-cycle pull back'.
Schroders chief economist, Keith Wade, discusses how the slowdown in China is yet to reveal its true impact on German companies, and how the recent influx of immigrants could put budget policy at risk
Investing in student property has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years but without wanting to sound, oh, maybe a bit contrarian, I suspect dark clouds may now be looming.
It is hard to take away anything from the political party conferences unless you are a die-hard fan of the party concerned, or obsessed with politics.
A couple of weeks ago, I came across a new genre of internet TV called the 'Top Ten list' programme.
India's equity markets have suffered in recent months as Prime Minister Modi's reformist agenda continues to hit political roadblocks, but could upcoming state elections lead to a breakthrough?
Corporates have already been through 'fire and brimstone'
The papers called Beijing's surprise devaluation an "escalation of currency wars", with some stating the move was "best seen as a distress signal from Beijing".