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Revealed: Winners of the Investment Company of the Year Awards 2017
Investment Week is delighted to announce the winners for this year's Investment Company of the Year Awards.
Allocations to European equities hit 15-month high despite election risk
BofA Merrill Lynch survey
Renzi's referendum defeat - 'confirmation of changing political landscape'
Investment sector reaction
Asset allocators redeploy record cash levels as Greece 'event-risk' subsides
Multi-asset managers have started reinvesting their high cash positions, with many topping up European exposure as Greece finally reaches a new deal with its creditors.
More bond shocks to come, warns Invesco Perpetual
The bond market faces "strong headwinds" for some time as summer volatility returns and markets anticipate interest rate hikes, according to Invesco Perpetual's fixed income team.
Revealed: Winners of the Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2015
Winners of the Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2015
Greece says 'no': Investor impact in five easy pieces
...why it's not like 2012 for investors, in five easy pieces
Greece: FTSE falls on 'no' vote, European markets hit harder but stable
European markets are down but stable in early trading after the Greek people voted against further austerity, with the UK's leading index hit least hard.
Can I call the end of the 30-year bond bull market now?
Can I call the end of the 30-year bond bull market now?
Risk-afraid UK investors still desire 8% returns
Optimistic UK investors expect to achieve 8% returns over the next 12 months despite most eyeing low risk-low reward assets for their portfolios, according to research.
Woodford: Election result calls 'into question' fairness of system
Neil Woodford has questioned the viability of the British electoral system following the surprisingly decisive result of the general election.
Sector report: Why Europe ex-UK may yet spring a surprise on investors
Why Europe ex-UK may yet spring a surprise on investors
Greece is the word: Could a default spark a complete economic derailment?
Global economic growth could be described as modest at best, so the implications of Greece defaulting on its debt and potentially exiting the EU don't bear thinking about, writes Peter Lowman...
Greece calls for new bailout terms with ten point plan
Greece's new left-wing government is pushing for a revision of its EU bailout terms, drawing up a new ten point plan to replace the existing deal.
Quick Qual: This week's smartest investment commentary
This week's smartest investment commentary
Sector report: The opportunity in European Smaller Companies
The unloved European Smaller Companies sector attracted few new suitors towards the end of 2014 but, as Amandine Thierree explains, there are plenty of opportunities for investors...
Everyone's talking about... Europe
...Europe. What lies ahead as deflation, elections and QE loom large?
Swiss firm targets UK retail clients with RDR share class
Swiss asset manager Unigestion is expanding its presence in the UK to retail and intermediary clients by launching an RDR-compliant share class on a range of funds.
The case for flexibility in a rising rate environment
The case for flexibility in a rising rate environment
Commodities: A slippery year
Commodities: A slippery year
Where did the smart money go in October?
Where did the smart money go in October?
Asset Allocators' Soapbox: When small is beautiful
Asset Allocators' Soapbox: When small is beautiful
Geopolitics: Why it pays to read the news...
How misreading geopolitics can hurt clients' portfolios
Asset Allocators' Soapbox: Will Draghi's dominoes fall easily into place?
Asset Allocators' Soapbox: Will Draghi's dominoes fall easily into place?