Ecclesiastical's Robin Hepworth plans to avoid the UK consumer sector for the next three to five years unless the market falls by 20% this year.
Despite last month's significant price movements in US treasuries, yields are still below the levels seen at the end of last year.
M&G's Richard Woolnough is maintaining his underweight to UK banks as he predicts the sector will not see a turnaround for 10 to 20 years.
J.P. Morgan's Jim Campbell, manager of the European Smaller Companies investment trust, has predicted shares across Europe will rise by at least 10% or more by the end of the year.
The Bank's decision to maintain interest rates splits opinion among economists.
BSkyB's shares have plunged again this morning amid further scrutiny of News Corp's takeover bid following the phone hacking scandal.
Group gives Gait and Paul freedom to invest up to 20% in stocks listed outside region.
Managers are increasing their bets against the euro and forecasting falls of up to 20% in the single currency, even as the ECB continues to tighten monetary policy.
The FTSE has plunged into negative territory after disappointing US jobs data reignited fears over the economic recovery.
The 16th annual Investment Week Fund Manager of the Year Awards were held last night at the Royal Albert Hall. Here are the first pictures of the winners from last night's ceremony.