Standard Life Investments' Euan Sanderson explains why investors would be wise to invest in US equities.
Lehman Brothers is to sue JP Morgan Chase for billions of dollars of 'lost value'.
Alain Picard, product and relationship manager for ETFs at the SIX Swiss Exchange, talks to Emma Dunkley about the unique nature of the Swiss market and the potential for developments in Europe
The European ETF market is celebrating 10 years since the first products were launched on the Deutsche Boerse.
The arrival of the new millennium saw the birth of ETF markets in the UK and Europe. Emma Dunkley looks at how this ETF landscape has been shaped by certain events over the last 10 years
A key witness in the damning inquiry into Lehman Brothers' collapse was laid off by the bank a month after raising concerns about the way it had accounted for $50bn of risky loans.
The US and the UK have moved "substantially" closer to losing their AAA credit ratings as the cost of servicing their debt rose, according to Moody's Investors Service.
A one-year investigation into the collapse of Lehman Brothers has found evidence top executives including Dick Fuld approved misleading financial statements.
Martin Morris discusses the pros and cons of investing in structured product OEICs.
Advisers are more aware than ever of structured products but education is the key to them moving from a niche player into the mainstream.