The launch of three new exchange traded funds (ETFs) could mark the start of a major expansion of the ETF market, says the London Stock Exchange.
The number of listed properties in commercial structures worldwide could jump by as much as 70% in the next four years, according to Fidelity.
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has appointed a new head for their Nordic operations.
April saw a 3% increase in the number of people wanting to save money rather than spend it, according to the latest ‘ MoneyMood ' survey from Legal & General.
Property's position as the most likely investment to generate a good return is over, say brokers.
The latest increase in personal insolvencies is being driven by people voluntarily entering bankruptcy or an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, instead of creditors instigating proceedings, says Grant Thornton.
Fresh political impetus borne out of the forthcoming result of the French presidential campaign could reignite the nation's "entrepreneurial spirit" and offer good opportunities for investors.
The Investment Management Association has teamed up with the Securities and Investment Institute to offer a voluntary, stand alone investment qualification.
A lack of awareness of the benefits of SIPPs following the A-Day changes could hinder providers and harm consumers according to Fidelity FundsNetwork.
Both multi-manager and discretionary manager approaches have much to offer in retirement planning strategies. John Kelly looks at the pros and cons