Friends Provident International (FPI) has reported strong Q1 results despite "the toughest economic back drop" in "fragile" Europe.
Julian Chillingworth, CIO of Rathbone Unit Trust Management, on troubled times for Europe in the weeks ahead...
The FTSE has plunged in afternoon trading and the euro slumped to a 14-month low against the dollar on fears Greece's financial troubles will spill over into neighbouring states.
The UK budget deficit will hit 12% this year to become the highest in the EU, the European Commission forecasts.
After the €110bn bailout of Greece on Sunday, IFAonline brings you a timeline of the country's economic turmoil in 2010.
Greece has agreed to make major austerity cuts in return for a huge 110bn euro bail-out from the eurozone and the IMF.
Greece has agreed the outline of a €24bn austerity package, including a three-year wage freeze for public sector workers, in return for a multibillion-euro loan from the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund, according to people familiar with the...
Franklin Templeton's Mark Mobius says letting Greece default on its debt would be the best way to ease the European fiscal crisis and calm contagion concerns.
European equity managers are finding investment opportunities in the PIIGS, even if market sentiment is against them, writes Paul Burgin
Exactly one year ago, an outbreak of flu in Mexico led to fears of a global pandemic. 'Swine Flu' did indeed spread around the world, however for most countries it had only a limited effect on economic output. We are now facing something that is likely...