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The S&P 500 breached a landmark level of 2000 last week so, in keeping with the craze, is it time to pour an ice bucket over an overheating market?
The S&P 500 breached a landmark level of 2000 last week so, in keeping with the craze, is it time to pour an ice bucket over an overheating market?
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UK companies are driving a general recovery in European stock indices, according to F&C Investments.
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Fund Selector Asia talks to Jorry Rask Nøddekær, lead portfolio manager of Nordea 1 Emerging Stars Equity Fund about his investment views and strategies on emerging market equities.
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Deutsche Bank has been fined £4.7m for incorrectly reporting over 29 million equity transactions.
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According to AXA’s Henry Lowson small caps continue to offer a premium growth opportunity over the medium term.
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While there are many reasons to be optimistic about the economic prospects of much of the world there may be a more fundamental shift at work undermining all
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Jittery investors could be forgiven for having doubts about European equities in todays markets. A combination of
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Heptagon Capital has hired Christian Diebitsch as a European equities manager.
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This coming Thursday the European Central Bank will provide its latest monetary update and it is not likely to be pretty.
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According to Rob Jones – Co-head European Equities, UBP, the tyranny of choice is beginning to work against pure internet based retailers in many areas, opening up opportunities for some more traditional retailers
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Head of investment research at Morningstar OBSR, Ruli Viljoen, picks his top three newcomers into the UK equity fund space.
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Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says the UK is now “more than halfway towards the finishing line” in its recovery, but does that mean we should be looking more towards UK-focused businesses, in particular small-cap equities?
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