Central bank divergence: Have the gains been made in Latin America?
The region compares relatively favourably to other emerging markets, but it is still struggling for attention against its Asian peers.
The region compares relatively favourably to other emerging markets, but it is still struggling for attention against its Asian peers.
Will a rate hike pause from the ECB be enough to improve European stockmarket performance?
M&G and Canada Life have announced their intention to close UK property strategies in the last seven days
Bond markets are preparing for ‘higher for longer’ interest rates despite falling inflation
The trusts have seen a considerable bounce over the last three months
Have inflationary pressures eased sufficiently for central banks to start cutting interest rates?
Rate hikes tend to be bad news for ‘jam tomorrow’ sectors but the cycle is ending
Brighter times could be on the horizon for the home market
Japan has been more ‘Land of the False Dawn’ than ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ for investors over the past 30 years
Exactly 15 years after the bank’s collapse, markets are expecting a new regime altogether
Open-ended UK small-cap funds have suffered consistent outflows while UK smaller companies trusts are on widening discounts
Following the expansion of the BRICS group, investors discuss which constituents offer the best opportunities