Fidelity's Anthony Bolton has said he remains a world equity market bull despite a global situation that he said resembles "a big game of poker".
Nationals round-up: Investment trusts continued to get more publicity, while power of attorney, pensions, downsizing and fee-based advice all got a mention.
Anthony Bolton's £674m Fidelity China Special Situations fund has made its first share buyback since listing on the London stock exchange fifteen months ago.
Stephen Peters, investment trust analyst at Charles Stanley, looks at how the investment trust sector is dealing with a testing 2011.
Head of investment trusts at JP Morgan Asset Management, David Barron, on preparing to meet adviser demand for a greater range of products post-RDR.
F&C Investments' Mike Woodward explains how investment trusts have the edge over open-ended funds and ETFs in the low-cost battle.
Fidelity's Anthony Bolton has said he expects changes to US listings regulations following concerns over reverse takeovers and admitted market conditions in China have surprised him.
Stephen Peters, investment trust analyst at Charles Stanley, looks at some of the winners and losers among this year's new funds.
Investment trusts have an inbuilt advantage over of their open-ended peers in the run up to RDR, writes F&C's Ed Morse.