The BoE's Monetary Policy Committee is likely to be split three ways in today's interest rate and QE decisions, but which is the best path to tread?
Henderson head of multi-manager Mark Harris has moved back into Chinese equities after almost a year away from the region.
Jérôme Kerviel, the rogue trader who almost sent French giant Société Générale to the brink of collapse, has been sentenced to five years in prison and told to reimburse the bank €4.9bn.
The Bank of Japan has cut interest rates to virtually zero in an effort to revive the ailing economy.
Schroders' Keith Wade says the US and UK are increasingly likely to see another round of QE, but he questions whether it will bring any immediate boost to the sluggish economies.
Joseph Stiglitz, the former chief economist of The World Bank and a Nobel Prize winner, warns the future of the euro is "looking bleak".
Thames River multi-managers Gary Potter and Rob Burdett are set to become one of the first investors in Nick Purves and Ian Lance's new RWC income products.
Hargreaves Lansdown has added Sanjeev Shah's Fidelity Special Situations to its Wealth 150 list of recommended funds.
The SEC has charged two employees of Boston-based State Street with misleading investors over exposure to sub-prime debt.
Wall Street saw its strongest September since 1939 despite lingering concerns over US economic growth.