Despite a difficult year during the global credit crunch, opportunities still can be found in the bond market, especially among recapitalising banks
African markets not are not currently enjoying the happiest of times, with some saying they have fallen prey to the correlation disease. However, there are other factors lying behind this negative result
Threat of recession and financial uncertainty has left a prevailing sense of caution among investors. But in times such as these, the onus is on managers to follow their convictions and sometimes pick good stocks that have the ability to go against the...
Gifting income has frequently been ignored as not being significant enough make a difference to the problem of inheritance taxation. Not so, says Danny Cox - it actually creates some attractive planning opportunities
After a difficult year, the worst looks to be over for corporate bond investors, despite the continu...
With governmental reward schemes in place for companies with low carbon footprints, as well as increased consumer demand for environmentally friendly products, businesses are now pushing themselves to go greener and greener
Despite economic headwinds building up a storm in the months since the Global Markets Forum, direct international property is still a means of protecting capital and generating income
While yields have risen, are they enough to tempt domestic and foreign investors?
With inflation affecting emerging markets even more than their developed counterparts, returns are no longer a sure thing. Now, more than ever, choosing the right countries and sectors is vital
As more and more employers withdraw defined benefit pension schemes, is the UK moving towards a two-tier system of haves and have-nots?