Advisers are starting to return to the UK commercial property market for the first time in two years as they believe the sector is bottoming out and they want to take advantage of the high yields on offer.
Arbuthnot Banking Group is unveiling its structured products arm on 10 September with the launch of an income product.
The FTSE 100 has bounced back over 4,700 for the first time since opening this week, with mining stocks at the forefront of today's strong gains.
Corporate bond funds saw a resurgence in popularity following a two-month dip in demand, accounting for a third of net sales on the Cofunds platform in July.
The Dow Jones is seeing upward movement as investors await the Fed's interest rate decision due later today.
Lloyds' decision to sell Insight Investment to the Bank of New York Mellon for £235m and bring the rest of its asset management business under Swip saw its share price fall 0.3% to 90.72p in early trading today.
The Dow Jones has tumbled in early trading, down 0.65% on the back of data showing US companies have cut more jobs than economists estimated last month.
The FTSE 100 is losing ground following early morning gains, down 0.31% (14.58 points) at 4656.79.
Jubilee Financial Products is delaying the strike date on its suite of four structured products until 25 September in anticipation of a market correction.
The Dow Jones climbed more than 50 points after a volatile start to trading on Tuesday, as US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke forecast unemployment would remain high into 2011.