Concerns are mounting about sales of annuities, while savers are increasingly looking overseas for diversification. It's IFAonline's round-up of the weekend's national newspapers...
Standard Life Investments' Euan Sanderson explains why investors would be wise to invest in US equities.
iShares has listed nine international sector ETFs on NYSE Arca, offering exposure to both developed and emerging markets.
Should we listen to economists or companies about what lies ahead for Europe? asks BlackRock's Nigel Bolton.
Amundi has bolstered its presence in Germany with the launch of 21 ETFs, bringing its total number of products listed on the Deutsche Boerse to 38.
The average tracking error for US listed ETFs increased in 2009 to around 125 basis points (bps), according to Morgan Stanley.
Amundi has reported assets under management in its CASAM ETF range doubled in 2009, amounting to €3.3bn at the end of December last year.
Ashburton has increased its weighting to Japan from 10% of equity exposure at the end of 2009 to 25% in its multi-asset and asset management funds.
Xmtch, the ETF arm of Credit Suisse, has released seven ETFs tracking MSCI indices on the Six Swiss Exchange.
New Dutch issuer Think Capital ETFs has listed its inaugural range of five domestic funds on the NYSE Euronext Amsterdam exchange.