Peter Eerdmans, head of emerging market debt at Investec Asset Management, explores the different ways of investing in the asset class.
Germany, the strongest country in the eurozone, has vetoed any increase in the €440bn rescue package.
James Harries, manager of the Newton Global Higher Income fund, explains why the new "all change" theme is setting the tone for the whole global thematic framework.
James Harrington, head of business development for the specialised savings division at Legal & General, cuts through structured product jargon.
PwC predicts Britain's total debt will reach £10trn in 2015, warning of decades of poor growth as interest rates rise and the GDP to debt ratio falls to historic lows.
The European Commission will today reveal plans to fine countries posing a risk to the euro to prevent problems seen in Greece from happening again.
The eurozone and US must learn from each other's economic strategies
Despite previous reticence to invest in local currency emerging market debt, advisers are growing more comfortable with the idea, writes Joanna Faith.
US asset manager WisdomTree has listed an actively managed ETF investing in emerging markets local debt, on NYSE Arca.
The UK is still in danger of losing its prized AAA rating despite the fiscal tightening measures unveiled by the new coalition Government last month, Standard & Poor's says.