US jobs growth accelerated again in February as the country added 295,000 new roles, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Saunderson House's Joe Smith takes a closer look at drivers for the dollar this year and what could potentially derail its strong run.
Momentum investing strategies have been the subject of much criticism over the years, but new research suggests they can be winners over the long term.
Legg Mason's chief executive Joe Sullivan has revealed the firm is in acquisition talks with two businesses, while it is also looking to develop its ETF capabilities.
Ian Aylward has cut Aviva Investors' multi-manager exposure to US equities to an underweight position for the first time since 2011, fearing the stocks are deeply over valued.
The US added more jobs than expected in January, the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics reveal, while the economy is beginning to see wage growth coming through.
It takes a disciplined investor to put capital into small-cap companies they may never have heard of. Alex Dryden, global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, looks at how small-cap stocks compare on a global scale
Aberdeen Asset Management's CEO Martin Gilbert has dismissed the option of re-opening the group's soft-closed emerging market equity products, despite continuing outflows from the funds.
More muted performance may be on the cards for US equities, but financials and healthcare can still out-perform, explains Martin Currie's Tom Walker.
Marcus Brookes, head of multi-manager at Schroders, has become more bullish on US stocks, as he expects falling oil prices to boost the jobs market still further.