Old Mutual's Richard Watts has taken positions in student accommodation and closed life assurance companies as mid-cap managers continue to ride the housebuilding and construction boom.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is preparing to restart its disciplinary action against Keydata founder Stewart Ford after his attempt to appeal a previous High Court ruling was quashed.
Morningstar has revealed the ten most popular exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the second quarter of 2013, based on the most searched for funds on its website.
Fidelity's Trevor Greetham, who heads up the firm's tactical asset allocation team, has cautioned returns on emerging market equities will continue to disappoint as US monetary policy normalises.
Global markets have had a volatile relationship with the central banks this summer, as the US Federal Reserve began hinting at tapering its asset purchasing programme.
Schroders has created a new sales and marketing team designed to boost its relationships with financial institutions in the UK.
Shinzo Abe's weekend election victory means Japan is set to enjoy the implementation of a 'Super-Abenomics' strategy which could surprise investors, according to strategists.
Asset managers are entering an era of fund rationalisation as cost pressures mark the beginning of the end for oversized product ranges, according to Threadneedle's Nick Ring.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is preparing to restart its disciplinary action against Keydata founder Stewart Ford after his attempt to appeal a previous High Court ruling was quashed.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined a US-based oil trader £600,000 for market manipulation.