A single UK will outlast a single Europe
Outspoken independent economist Roger Nightingale explains why the UK’s decision to stay out of Europe has historically always been the right one though now wants a referendum over the issue.
Outspoken independent economist Roger Nightingale explains why the UK’s decision to stay out of Europe has historically always been the right one though now wants a referendum over the issue.
The bull case for emerging market equities and commodities remains strong, according to Evercore Pan Assets chairman John Redwood who has been buying into China.
A Deloitte survey of CFOs at UK-based businesses highlights their main priorities given concerns over the euro and a threat of a double-dip recession over here.
UK investors are to be allowed direct access to Indian equities, in a policy shift designed by the Indian government to increase the depth of the stock market and increase foreign inflows into the country.
Richard Buxton and other UK specialist equity managers explain their outlook for 2012 and which sectors they will be investing in as a result.
Anthony Bolton’s views on China are among those we have assembled to give an outlook on the investment opportunities outside the UK.
Fitch Ratings has lowered its growth rate forecast for emerging Asia.
Kames Capital is to increase the annual management charge on its High Yield Bond Fund.
Merrill Lynch’s Bill O’Neill assesses the latest European Central Bank’s loan measures, stressing that banks are still not lending as much as he would like to see.
Francis Ghiloni has been named as SWIP’s director of distribution & client management.
Renaissance Asset Managers has acquired the $252m (£160m, 192m) Griffin Eastern European Equity Fund from, Griffin Capital Management.
Harry Nimmo is to run the Standard Life Global Smaller Companies Fund that will launch early next year.