What have hedge funds done to navigate the maze of the credit crisis?
Twenty years into his career, Neil Bridge says he is still as driven to achieve his objective of making Schroders "… the number one group for the foreseeable future"
A move to riskier stocks earlier in the year has paid off for Threadneedle's Weldon
Rathbones Unit Trust Management CIO Julian Chillingworth and S&P global equity strategist Alec Young debate the outlook for the global economy
Performance fees have traditionally been charged only by hedge funds and institutional funds, but increasingly more ‘plain vanilla' vehicles are as well. Investors need to understand charges as they affect returns
Swip property manager expects bricks and mortar market to recover during 2010
Thomson's more aggressive direction on fund leads Global Opps to medium-cap sector
Being a shareholder in a listed company, including an investment trust, is not just about the potential returns. Investors have responsibilities, such as voting rights, that should be considered carefully
As the worlds of accounting and politics collide how can we ensure greater transparency in the private-equity industry? Are fair value standards exacerbating the credit crunch?
Although equities have received a great deal of attention in recent weeks, as investors start to look towards more riskier asset classes, the credit market could offer an even better investment