David Stevenson shares his thoughts on recent innovations in the index-tracking ETF space and asks are investors looking before they leap?
Euphoria over a joint EU-IMF rescue deal for Greece worth €45bn (£39.8bn) appears short-lived, after angry reactions in Germany and continued concerns among bond investors any bail-out merely delays the worst.
Advisers are shunning plain vanilla equity funds investing in the developed world this ISA season, in favour of emerging market, absolute return and cautious managed strategies.
Almost a quarter of advisers believe financial stability is the most important factor in the fund selection process, research by J.P Morgan reveals.
JP Morgan Chase has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to release its inaugural ETF offering.
The City's leading investment banks are falling over themselves to get a slice of the $700m in fees on offer from Prudential's record $21bn rights issue.
Tom Lydon of Global Trends Investments looks at how European ETF market growth has overtaken the US
Despite being last year's preferred bloom, investors are shifting away from the £ Corporate Bond sector. Who will be the pick of the bunch in 2010?
Scottish Life is to switch the underlying investment of its UK Equity Core Plus Pension Fund to Cazenove UK Growth & Income.
J.P. Morgan Asset Management is cutting its initial charge on all lump sum investments in its investment trust ISAs when purchased online.