Hargreaves Lansdown has hired Chris Hill as its new chief financial officer, ending the search for a replacement after Tracey Taylor left at the end of last year.
Analysts have pushed back their interest rate rise expectations after only one member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted for an increase this month.
Standard Life Investments' Global Absolute Return Strategies fund has suffered its first quarterly loss since mid-2013 in the three months to 30 June after it was caught up in the market volatility seen in the second quarter.
Barings has made two senior additions to its multi-asset team as its develops a new long/short fund.
UK GDP increased by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2015, according to the Office for National Statistics' initial reading, the tenth consecutive quarter of positive growth.
Old Mutual Global Investors fund manager Richard Buxton has backed Neil Woodford's criticisms of a government decision to cut the tax exemption for renewable energy companies, warning it could render the utilities sector "uninvestable".
Chancellor George Osborne has announced new rules to abolish permanent non-domicile status in today's emergency Budget.
Chancellor George Osborne is to publish a green paper to seek feedback on a plan to make "pensions more like ISAs".
Wealth manager Towry is again considering plans for an initial public offering, according to reports.
Legal & General's decision to invite offers for Cofunds just two years after it bought the platform is fraught with a number of potential pitfalls, according to industry commentators.