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Heavily indebted Japan is relying on its largest corporations to boost earnings and lift the country into a recovery phase, according to Neptune's Chris Taylor.
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Given their recent years of easy credit and higher oil prices, US shale companies may struggle to adapt to the fall in oil prices seen over the past six months, says Jonathan Waghorn, co-manager of the Guinness Global Energy fund
Andrew Swan, manager of the BlackRock Asia fund, analyses the prospects for Chinese markets as the country deals with the consequences of its new reform-led agenda
Split capital trusts are regarded as higher risk by the industry but it is important to recognise the choice their unusual structure provides for investors, says Simon Crinage, head of investment trusts at J.P. Morgan Asset Management
Austin Forey, manager of the JPMorgan Emerging Markets investment trust, explains why despite many emerging market funds' underperformance in recent months, investors must not be swayed by short-term headwinds
The behaviours of the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank in recent months could not have been more different and are becoming harder and harder to anticipate, says Eric Vanraes, fixed income portfolio manager at EI Sturdza Investment Funds...
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