Investment
Investment | 10 Jul 15
ANALYSIS: Volatility, bad omens and the dangers of central bank intervention
It is probably a good thing that most investors don’t tend to believe in bad omens.
Chinese equity rout slows but at what cost?
Chinese markets rose on Thursday, bringing relief from the frenzied selling that had characterised markets over the past few days and hope that the authorities increasingly heavy-handed measures to stop the rout had finally begun to work.
Investment | 8 Jul 15
Smith & Williamson’s Burns snaps up more UK exposure
Smith & Williamson has this week upped its UK equities weighting and may add further to it in the coming weeks, head of multi-manager at the firm James Burns said.
China’s market plunge puts economy at risk
The ongoing fall in China’s stock market puts the country’s entire financial system and structural reform agenda at risk, according to Axa Investment Managers and Schroders.
BMO rebrand paves way for global distribution
The major rebranding of BMO’s Europe, Middle East and Africa asset management business, and its recent acquisition of F&C Asset Management, is set to pave the way for new global initiatives as the business looks to push into different markets around the world.