Andrew Cole, investment manager of the Baring Multi Asset fund, explains why he has been adding risk back into his portfolio.
The lang cat’s Mark Polson begins his new column in Professional Adviser by challenging providers to think more about how their products will be used.
Ken Rayner, director at Rayner Spencer Mills, explains why global bond funds may be the answer for investors in search of diversification during volatile times for markets.
Mike Mason, director with BDO’s forensic team, explains the actions advisers should take in the event they have a client who is getting divorced.
Trust providers still have to battle a number of misconceptions before advisers can truly understand the benefits of closed-ended structures, writes Ed Morse, head of investment trust business development at F&C Investments.
Mark Loosmore of IRESS surveys the new attitude-to-risk (ATR) tools deployed in the wake of the FSA’s suitability guidance.
The word ‘selling’ has become taboo in financial services circles, but why? A group of advisers is now encouraging peers to get out there again and push the products they believe in
Advisers explain why a suite of Treasury-approved simple products could still be helpful to the advice industry, despite widespread opposition and past failures.
Steve Lowe looks at the potential opportunities for advisers post RDR