World stock markets rose after midday on better-than-expected US jobs data.
I have a small, helpful suggestion for all of you who manage investment decisions for family offices, charities and rich individuals: the next time your highly paid, immaculately coiffured investment manager presents you with a sorry and lamentable series...
Evidence is mounting Chinese sales of US Treasury bonds over recent months are a warning to Washington, rather than a routine portfolio shift.
US equities got off to a strong start in January, boosted by better-than-expected ISM manufacturing data, the US unemployment rate and corporate earnings results.
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The introduction of exchange-traded funds that are cheap, transparent and easy to trade has heralded a recent explosion in the number of different types of strategies available to the investor.
In an exclusive interview with Investment Week's sister title Credit, Pimco's chief investment officer discusses sovereign risk, regulation of the financial sector, and explains why Pimco no longer sees itself as simply the "authority on bonds"
Sarasin's Daniel Briggs has reduced sterling and euro exposure in the £231m GlobalSar IIID fund over concerns for public sector deficits.