News by: Chris Sloley
Mandarine manager: why we are sticking with the eurozone
Small and mid-cap equity specialist Diane Bruno reveals exciting opportunities in Italy, Spain and Portugal.
European firms face uphill struggle in Asia says funds lobby group
Asian markets are becoming ‘harder and harder’ to penetrate according to ALFI conference panellists.
Number of cross-border fund launches continues to slow
Latest data for Q1 2012 reveals mergers and liquidations is taking precedence over new products.
‘Regulation tsunami’ could see investors sidelined, warns EFAMA
ALFI Conference hears how time-consuming efforts to tackle compliance are putting client interests in danger.
Japan’s future rests with emerging Asia, says AAA-rated Glanzmann
Swiss & Global Japanese equity specialist backs companies with ties to China as BoJ's stimulus measures are having little effect at home.
LTRO is biggest 'cash for trash' scheme in the world, says McWilliams
VIDEO: The renowned Irish economist pours scorn on the suggestion that the ECB's €1 trillion liquidity measure has been a success.
Amundi's Keskin: a manager thriving on fear
Earthquakes, tsunamis and financial meltdowns – volatility expert Gilbert Keskin explains how he turns market jitters to his advantage.
Secure deposits or risk run on Europe's banks, warns Russell manager
Fixed income multi-manager Al Jalso calls on ECB to follow in US' Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's footsteps.
GAM manager preaches ‘debt forgiveness’ for eurozone
Private investors will have to accept major losses or watch the sovereign debt crisis drag on indefinitely, according to Niall Gallagher.
Fight your corner: Veritas' Andy Headley on being pure high conviction
The Euro Stars AA-rated manager on heated debates, his fully focused approach and why Apple isn't appealing.
Facebook's long-term future lies with the EMs, says long/short manager
VIDEO: Monetising users is growth plan but it will have to replace dormant accounts by penetrating new markets, according to RWC Partner's Priya Kodeeswaran.
China strikes M&A gold in beaten-up periphery says expert duo
It started with hotels in Greece, but the buying spree is unlikely to end there. Laffitte's A-rated managers reveal how they're getting a slice of the action.
Impact of US elections is over-stated, says former AXA HY star
SKY Harbor’s Hannah Strasser says Presidential race is not the be-all and end-all for markets and reveals how the fledgling boutique is positioning itself.
Facebook IPO: top tech managers on what to watch out for
As the social media giant readies its much anticipated public offering, experts debate the challenges and opportunities of this tech pioneer.
Fidelity unveils new manager for $9bn European equity fund
Change at the top in long-running growth fund as existing manager Alexander Scurlock handed new brief.
Montreux Video:LGT's Bressers says commodities remain at risk from macro swings
Sector specialist says weak Chinese and US data is a concern and you cannot help but tread carefully when it comes to Iran.
Oil services will ride out global slowdown, says OMAM’s Kerr
Lessons learned from 2008 means major firms will not stop capex and the long/short equity manager sees prize picks further down the supply chain.
Generali Investments launches Asian bond fund
The new offering will be run by a former fund manager at China’s sovereign wealth fund.
Danish firm hands mandate to top corporate bond manager
Standard Life Investments announces agreement with financial services group to run €80m segregated portfolio.
Montreux Video: Matthews' Jesper Madsen on why you shouldn't junk Japan
Asian dividend specialist says he may be underweight on the country but investors should not be too quick to write it off.
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Stewart Cowley: German euro exit could be best bet for the long-term
VIDEO: Everyone is fixated on whether Greece will stick with the currency but OMAM's head of fixed interest says German departure may be better resolution.












