Five years on from J.P. Morgan's first survey of investment directors there have been some notable shifts in director perceptions
The asset management industry has mixed feelings about the long-term threat exchange traded funds pose to index-hugging unit trusts and Oeics
Socially responsible investing (SRI) has undergone a remarkable journey from its faith-based origins in the early part of the 20th century, to a sudden acceleration in the last two decades. It now has over 100 products covering not only asset class, but...
All ingrained beliefs, however deep, face occasional challenges. The trick is to understand whether the challenge is legitimate, in which case we must be willing to revise our beliefs, or opportunist and/or short-sighted, in which case we should not
This week's panel debates the experience of investors in the European equities sector
Successful investment depends upon an accurate assessment of risk. As financial products become more sophisticated, misunderstanding the concept could become a game of Russian Roulette
The Copenhagen summit put climate change firmly at the top of the news and political agenda. But what opportunities are there for investors?
Alistair Campbell looks at the niche forestry investment market and outlines its potential benefits
A year ago this week, Barack Obama officially became America's 44th president. Christopher Hancock, marketing strategist at Brown Advisory, looks at the economic challenges he has faced and the tests still ahead
The case for investing in emerging market equities as part of a diversified global portfolio remains compelling