Partner Insight: The so-called 'infrastructure gap' that exists in both the developed and developing world has been agued by various bodies including the World Economic Forum. Flows into global infrastructure assets hit a record $413bn in 2016, a rise...
This year has once again been one where bullish bond investors have been a little smug.
Growing sophistication in technology
After a torrid 15 years of deflation, it is time to forget about 'the lost decade' in Japan.
For the first time in a number of years, pan-European large company corporate earnings for 2017 look set to post a double digit year-on-year advance.
In an environment where yields are so low, costs can make a huge difference to the outcome’
Partner Insight The idea of 'underappreciated change' is particularly prevalent in emerging markets according to Jupiter's Head of Strategy, Emerging Markets, Ross Teverson. Here he explains how the concept helps him identify opportunities
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.