How the European Parliamentary elections could impact markets
FE investment analyst Sophie Meatyard on how passing laws could become more difficult
FE investment analyst Sophie Meatyard on how passing laws could become more difficult
As the EU moves to require better management of waste, fund managers look to benefit
Spain becomes latest country where populists have won representation
Germany still on course for growth as trade issues hit industrials
Italy’s government backtracked on spending plans following a negative reaction, but further EU clashes expected
The chair of the European Federation of Financial Advisers and Intermediaries (Fecif) has called on Europe to ease up on legislation for advisers.
A Hong Kong asset manager says the European funds distribution market remains fragmented despite Ucits as more Asian firms seek a foothold in the region.
Boutique asset manager Kestrel Investment Partners is increasing exposure to Europe’s financial, telecom and pharmaceutical sectors on the back of the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing (QE) decision.
Ongoing trade tensions and mixed equity market sentiment has seen gold ETP inflows spike in April to the highest level since the Brexit referendum in 2016.
A year since UK prime minister Theresa May sent a letter to European Council president Donald Tusk triggering Article 50, the fund industry weighs in on whether it is the UK or the EU that has the stronger hand in Brexit negotiations.
Axiom Alternative Investments has poached Aviva Investor’s Paul Gagey for the role of portfolio manager.
Populism in Europe is not dead, it’s just on holiday, according to the head of European fixed income at Franklin Templeton Investments.