PA ANALYSIS changes to UK economy kerching
Thanks to changes in the way the UK economy is calculated, we are all better off than we thought we were so are happy days really here again?
Thanks to changes in the way the UK economy is calculated, we are all better off than we thought we were so are happy days really here again?
As the proliferation of rating agencies gathers pace, with FE the latest entrant in the risk-targeted space, key UK fund selectors are undoubtedly being courted by both agencies and fund groups in need of their advocacy and business, respectively.
Volatile and risky, the UK commercial property market a tricky asset to manage, but it’s not without its opportunities.
After six years of graft hedge funds’ AUM have overtaken their 2007 level but will it take another six years for wealth managers to be as accepting?
The ECB bods are not expected to make any radical calls in today’s Governing Council meeting, but with eurozone deflationary risk back on the agenda could we be on the cusp of quantitative easing?
With a focused strategy and tighter cost control evermore critical, it’s no surprise that M&A activity continues to hot up.
Today sees the launch of a brand new asset management business promising a radical new direction in the global asset management industry.
Alongside its annual plan the regulator has laid out its seven main areas for concern. But are they the right ones?
As today is the last day of the first quarter of the year, it is time to find out whether or not you own the best or the worst of funds available for your clients' portfolios.
Conventional wisdom says if China struggles then so does demand for commodities, but does that make resources a contrarian opportunity worth pursuing today?
UK equities have so far this year failed to extend on the growth of 2013, and there is a growing feeling that this is likely to remain the case until earnings improve.
Do the basic economies of scale apply within the fund management sector?