Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won his election comfortably, as many in the market hoped and expected.
By now, the broad outlines of the case against US equities are familiar: after a long bull market, valuations look high.
Those adapting to disruptive environment
As fears of political and economic uncertainty rise, we can see the effect taking hold on the British consumer.
Partner Insight: As Payden & Rygel launch its Global Equity Income fund to the UK advisor market for the first time, fund managers James Wong and Frank Lee explain how the strategy has helped them deliver a gross dividend yield of 3.5%
The disruptive industries of robotics, automation and artificial intelligence have come to the fore over recent years, with headlines commonplace, including driverless cars reducing road accidents, intelligent fridges doing your shopping and robots increasing...
Entering 2017, we expected a stockmarket 'melt-up' to the 2,550-2,600 level on the S&P 500 - a move we thought might run into trouble by late summer.