The IMA has questioned the scope of European Securities & Markets Authority (ESMA) proposed measures on Level 2 of the Alternative Investment Fund Management Directive (AIFMD) warning requirements will create a fortress around Europe.
Markets have broken their three-day rally this morning, forced down by concerns some countries will be forced to take larger writedowns on Greek bonds.
Liontrust has blamed stock market movements for a fall in its assets under management between April and September, but has reported a positive net inflow for the period.
More complaints were made about Barclays than any other banking brand by UK customers in the first half of the year, FSA figures show.
British bosses are more likely to protect their office equipment than their key staff, according to new research.
At least 62 debt management advice firms have had their licences cancelled in the past year after an Office of Fair Trading (OFT) review into the industry.
Cancer experts have concluded that countries in the developed world are overprescribing very expensive drugs that produce marginal benefit.
PruHealth is to sponsor the first National Trust Walking Festival.
New research on how information is most easily understood has revealed the insurance industry lags behind others in presenting information simply.
Standard and Poor's (S&P) has revealed it has received notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recommending a lawsuit be brought against it over a mortgage-backed security it rated in 2007.