The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has sounded a warning over the state of China's financial system.
The Prime Minister David Cameron said the eurozone debt crisis presents an opportunity to reform the European Union and for powers to "ebb back" from Brussels to Westminster.
Income giants Jupiter's Anthony Nutt and Invesco Perpetual's Neil Woodford are divided over the likelihood of the UK falling back into recession.
Thomas Moore has been appointed co-manager of Standard Life Investments £107m Equity Income Trust alongside Karen Robertson, ahead of a move to make him lead manager next year.
Stronger systems and controls are needed to limit conflict of interest issues arising from distributor influenced funds (DIFs), Tisa has said.
Cofunds has denied its backers want out after a report emerged that shareholder L&G has made an offer for the platform.
Warren Buffett has warned European leaders are not doing enough to reassure markets they will do what it takes to solve the debt crisis, risking a run on the region's banks.
Former prime minister Tony Blair has warned against any break-up of the eurozone as the region takes steps to deal with the most serious challenge it has faced since its formation.
A senior executive at UBS has challenged a fine from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in a tribunal today.
Patrick Evershed's case against former employers New Star took another turn today after it was revealed he signed an agreement to keep his fund open despite its increase in size.