Developing nations are seeing money market rates soar at the fastest pace since 2008, as central banks in EMs boost borrowing costs in reaction to concerns over political unrest in Egypt.
Tony Nutt's Jupiter Income fund, along with offerings from Gartmore and SWIP, are among those blacklisted for underperformance in Principal Investment Management's latest income study.
Fidelity's veteran manager Anthony Bolton has hit back at Aberdeen's head of equities Hugh Young, who says he is struggling to find quality, well-run companies on the Chinese mainland.
The FTSE 100 has started the week in negative territory as the crisis in Egypt continues to unsettle investors.
UK dividends shrank by £2bn last year as BP scrapped its payout in the wake of the devastating Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is making its first foray into retail fund management with the launch of cautious managed and balanced managed portfolios.
Fatima Luis has invested into the energy services sector for the first time in at least 12 months on a positive outlook for oil.
Thames River's multi-managers have been cutting exposure to ‘bubbly' Asia in favour of Europe as they tidy up the portfolios inherited from F&C.
Vanguard is bringing two government bond funds to market on 3 February, taking the number of products in its UK index-tracking range to 14.
Aberdeen's Hugh Young is running a heavy underweight to China as he says bad management is prevalent among mainland Chinese companies.