Commodities guru Jim Rogers is sticking with his bullish stance on China, despite a recent wave of negative sentiment and losses from Chinese equities.
Dave Dudding, who manages Threadneedle's £955m European Select fund, has named a range of stocks he is backing to get through troubled times in Europe.
Those looking to maximise returns in the first half of the year should have parked their money in Eastern European equity markets such as Hungary and the Czech Republic, according to data from S&P's.
Japan's leading share index extended its winning streak to six days overnight, it's longest spell of consecutive positive returns since March's earthquake and tsunami.
The Chancellor appears before the Treasury Select Committee (TSC) this afternoon to answer concerns about the accountability of the Bank of England
London's leading index has edged through the 6,000 point barrier for the first time in over a month, despite Standard & Poor's warning on Greece.
The Financial Services Authority has warned investors an unauthorised firm masquerading as Invesco Perpetual is attempting to sell fake funds.
Sarasin & Partners has re-domiciled its $1bn Guernsey unit trust range to Dublin to make use of wider investment powers under UCITS IV.
Standard & Poor's has warned proposals put forward by French banks to rollover Greek debt would effectively mean the country is in default.
The board of the £78m J.P. Morgan Japanese Smaller Companies trust has fired a warning shot at manager JF Asset Management to turn around the company's lacklustre performance.