asset allocators embracing risk
Appetite for risk assets is gathering momentum among professional investors‚ according to studies published this week
Appetite for risk assets is gathering momentum among professional investors‚ according to studies published this week
Cyclicals feature heavily in this years S&P Capital IQ Equity Research European Power Picks list
There has been a noticeable shift in investor sentiment away from US and emerging market equities‚ benefitting European equities. By Will Jackson
Omar Gadsby takes a less-is-more approach in his role as head of fixed income fund selection at Credit Suisse. By Will Jackson
With China’s growth slowing‚ investors may want to consider what else Asia Pacific has to offer. One market showing promise is the Philippines. By Rob Gleeson, head of research at FE
European financial advisers face an ever-growing mountain of local and EU-wide regulations that threatens their survival. By Rodrigo Amaral
Ratings agency Moodys has unveiled a stable outlook for the global asset management industry in 2014
Shifting from export-led to domestic consumption-led models brings slower economic growth in the short-term. But this is not necessarily a bad thing for investors, writes Psigma Investment Management CIO Tom Becket
Commodities have had a tough time in the past two years. However, in tandem with a recovery in other global markets, natural resources funds could be due a revival. By Esther Armstrong
Asset allocators have boosted their Japan and eurozone equity positions and plan to go further overweight in 2014, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Institutional investors are more dissatisfied with the charging structures of infrastructure funds than those in any other alternative asset class, according to a survey by data provider Preqin
A recovery in bank lending has set the stage for “significant” economic expansion in Europe, according to S&P Capital IQ Equity Research