Invesco Perpetual head of investment Neil Woodford is warning investors to not get overly carried away by the China growth story, believing the burgeoning country still faces "huge challenges".
Fundsmith founder Terry Smith, who was once rated the City's top bank analyst, says there is "not a chance" he would invest in the highly problematic banking sector.
Schroders' Richard Buxton expects the UK stock market to climb by as much as 25% next year.
Legendary investor Jim Rogers believes Ireland and wider Europe would be better off if the Celtic Tiger was allowed go bankrupt.
Ireland became the second country this year to accept billions in EU funding after last night conceding its banking and budget crisis was too big to handle on its own.
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Investec has agreed to sell Rensburg Fund Management Limited to Franklin Templeton for £45m.
Neil Bridge, Schroders' head of UK retail sales, is leaving the firm at the end of December after more than 21 years.
Execution-only platforms, such as Hargreaves Lansdown's Vantage, could be subject to the same disclosure terms as those platforms conducting adviser business, the FSA says.
Fidelity veteran Anthony Bolton discusses the first six months at the helm of his China Special Situations trust and explains why he is loving his return to fund management.