A new and viable breed of funds is emerging: those that combine the benefits of active asset allocation with low-cost, index-tracking products, writes HSBC's Andy Clark.
Cherry Reynard looks at what the future holds for absolute return funds.
Commodity funds have attracted a lot of interest lately, on the back of some very spectacular gains, writes Castlestone's Brad Yim.
Asian convertibles may not be a traditional option for UK investors but they could be the best way to play Asia in the likely volatile markets of 2010, writes Kurt Fisch
Equity income funds are returning to favour as investors look to generate cashflow within fluctuating bull and bear markets, writes Adrian Frost of Artemis.
Saltus's Dan Kemp on what investors should take away from Alistair Darling's third Budget.
A full decade after the wwwoes of the dotcom bubble, Polar Capital's Nick Evans and Ben Rogoff say a new cycle is emerging…
Lazard's Alan Clifford says UK investors need to be more creative than ever to achieve both capital appreciation and yield premiums
Investors should remember the advantages listed hedge funds have over traditional hedge funds, says Edward Cartwright of LGT Capital Partners
SLI's Gordon Humphries says the UK stock market has not been suffering in line with the UK economy in recent weeks and one of the key drivers of this dislocation is the massive overseas exposure of many UK-listed companies