Ian Henderson is to step down as manager of the £2bn JPM Natural Resources fund in January 2012, to be replaced by Neil Gregson.
Nucleus IFAs have turned their backs on equities in preference for bond funds amid recent market volatility.
Unions in the court battle over public sector pension reform will claim the government's action breaches workers' human rights.
Fidelity's Anthony Bolton has doubled his holding in banking giant HSBC within his China Special Situations investment trust.
Eurozone leaders' struggle to stabalise the economic area by demanding tighter fiscal reforms is driving the governments of weak member states ot the brink. This and other news in our round-up of this morning's nationals.
Quantum PLUS 7 offers capital security and growth potential linked to the performance of a stock market index.
High street banks are in the sights of the FSA over concerns fee-based current accounts costing up to £300 a year are being mis-sold to millions of customers.
Increasing numbers of British workers are being posted globally on temporary assignments, which means their work-life balance now straddles two locations.
Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, has been embarrassed after being fined £500 by HM Revenue and Customs for failing to pay VAT on his extra-curricular earnings.
Fewer claimants are being found eligible for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) despite government claims that the benefits system is providing greater protection for disabled people.