The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned long-term fiscal reforms will be required among advanced economies as it projected the UK's gross debt to GDP would rise to 90.6% in 2015.
More ETF providers are embracing synthetic replication, with the multi-swap counterparty model hailed as the next stage in product evolution. But to what extent does this already exist? Helen Fowler reports
Exchange-traded product provider Source has seen total assets in its exchange-traded commodities (ETC) range surpass the €500m mark in the year since launch.
The Asian ETF markets are expected to grow at a rapid rate over the next few years, with increasing appetite among institutions. However, education is needed and local markets require greater development as investors continue to buy from abroad. Charlotte...
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.
Investment bank Nomura will advise the group of financiers eyeing a possible buyout bid for Manchester United Football Club (MUFC).
JP Morgan and Nomura have joined Source as shareholders, bolstering the exchange-traded product (ETP) issuer's range of investment bank partners and swap providers.
Nomura International has been fined £1.75m for widespread systems and controls failings relating to its International Equity Derivatives (IED) business.
An elderly war widow has won a stunning victory against Lloyds TSB after she was advised to gamble her life savings on the stock market.
The Financial Services Authority is preparing to crack down on large banks and insurers which are failing to keep their records up to date and potentially pose a risk to the financial system, says the Guardian .