five arguments in favour of euro
M&G's Anthony Doyle presents the reasons the euro is likely to survive – do you agree?
M&G's Anthony Doyle presents the reasons the euro is likely to survive – do you agree?
China's GDP continues to grow but its level of growth dropped for the second consecutive quarter as Premier Li Keqiang's policies to rein in his country's credit boom start to kick in.
The understanding that wealth and fund managers invest in markets and companies not economies is, thankfully, becoming the norm.
SWIP's chief economist on its global strategy, Lucy O'Carroll, says those who think China is winding down for another 200-year sleep could yet be surprised.
Alliance Trust Investments' George Renouf tries to get his head round the topsy turvy reaction to Ben Bernanke's tapering concept.
Schroders' Azad Zangana rounds up the realities facing Mark Carney in his new role as governor of the Bank of England, and discusses the options open to him to help him the tightrope of economic recovery in the UK.
As scientists reveal the UK's shale gas reserves could be far greater than previously thought, Coutts & Co discusses whether the substance really is a game-changer.
Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management's Tim Albrecht says the eurozone crisis has unfairly tarnished German equities, making such innovative and efficient companies a 'first choice' buy.
Nordea’s global chief economist Helge Pedersen gives a round up of Scandinavia's growth prospects for this year and next…
Artemis' global equities manager Simon Edelsten considers the China conundrum and finds opportunities aplenty.
Tentative signs of a deeper global economic recovery are visible at last, says ING IM's CIO Valentijn van Nieuwenhuijzen. Now all it takes is for investors to believe them.
HSBC's David Wickham explains why those countries 'verging on emerging' are the place to be for forward-thinking, long-term investors.