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11:23

Lipper stats: European fund sales in the red

European funds suffered a €69.3bn outflow in 2011 - only the second time in a decade that sales have fallen into the red, according to Lipper.

From Investments| 08:47

Markets down as eurozone rejects Greek austerity plans

Markets slumped in early trading after the eurozone rejected Greece’s planned budget cuts.

08:43

Morning papers: Eurozone dismisses Greek budget deal

The morning papers brought to you by Investment Adviser: Friday February 10 2012

Feb 09, 2012

Greece reaches austerity package agreement

Greek ministers have reached an agreement over a €3bn (£2.5bn) austerity package with hours to spare.

Feb 08, 2012

Rothschild launches European Convictions fund

Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management has launched a high-conviction European equity fund into the UK retail market.

Feb 08, 2012

Morning papers: Merkel makes case for painful reform

The morning papers brought to you by Investment Adviser: Wednesday February 8 2012

Analysis & Opinion
Taking stock of Europe: Is now a good time to invest?

Feb 06, 2012

Taking stock of Europe: Is now a good time to invest?

A number of valuation metrics now point to European stocks offering good investment opportunities

Feb 06, 2012

European markets: Some stocks still shine on

They’re at it again. Summits to solve the Europe’s problem(s) are vying with The Mousetrap for the title of world’s longest running theatre show.

From Investments| Feb 06, 2012

Swip Strategic Bond fund: Roger Webb

Lower than average exposure to duration, or the risk of monetary policy tightening, was a key negative for the Swip Strategic Bond fund in 2011.

Fund selector: Euro’s plots and twists

From Investments| Feb 06, 2012

Fund selector: Euro’s plots and twists

Where do you start when trying to analyse 2011?

Recent Articles
  1. 11:23

    Lipper stats: European fund sales in the red

    European funds suffered a €69.3bn outflow in 2011 - only the second time in a decade that sales have fallen into the red, according to Lipper.

  2. From Investments| 08:47

    Markets down as eurozone rejects Greek austerity plans

    Markets slumped in early trading after the eurozone rejected Greece’s planned budget cuts.

  3. 08:43

    Morning papers: Eurozone dismisses Greek budget deal

    The morning papers brought to you by Investment Adviser: Friday February 10 2012

  4. Feb 09, 2012

    Greece reaches austerity package agreement

    Greek ministers have reached an agreement over a €3bn (£2.5bn) austerity package with hours to spare.

  5. Feb 08, 2012

    Rothschild launches European Convictions fund

    Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management has launched a high-conviction European equity fund into the UK retail market.

  6. Feb 08, 2012

    Morning papers: Merkel makes case for painful reform

    The morning papers brought to you by Investment Adviser: Wednesday February 8 2012

  7. Feb 06, 2012

    Life settlements body blasts FSA over ‘toxic’ warning

    Regulator should consider targeted regulation rather than outright ban, argues European Life Settlement Association.

  8. From Regulation| Feb 06, 2012

    FSA’s Sants warns on European ‘tick box’ regulation risk

    FSA chief executive Hector Sants has warned Europe could force the UK back into a “tick box” approach to prudential regulation.

  9. Analysis | Feb 06, 2012

    Taking stock of Europe: Is now a good time to invest?

    A number of valuation metrics now point to European stocks offering good investment opportunities

  10. Analysis | Feb 06, 2012

    European markets: Some stocks still shine on

    They’re at it again. Summits to solve the Europe’s problem(s) are vying with The Mousetrap for the title of world’s longest running theatre show.

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