Greece's Prime Minister George Papandreou has called an emergency cabinet meeting for this afternoon as speculation mounts the country's government is about to collapse.
A warning system for retail investors using ETFs, similar to that used in the US, could help raise awareness of the nuances of the funds, says a Morningstar research head.
The Chancellor George Osborne has pledged to stop cash from British taxpayers being used to fund the eurozone bailout.
The City of London is "under constant attack" from European Union regulations, David Cameron has said. Read more on this and the other top headlines in our round-up of the nationals.
Italian MPs became embroiled in a punch-up in parliament after a party leader's wife was dragged into the debate about pension reform.
Rathbones' head of multi-asset investments David Coombs on his outlook for the US, Europe and China.
Jamie Smith, chairman of the UK Structured Products Association, reflects on its achievements and describes its future roles.
The UK regulator has vowed to fight on for a full commission ban, but Europe is drafting rules based on the preferences of most member states..
Guernsey is on the brink of introducing its Foundation Law. Hannah Beecham reports on what a Foundation is and why Guernsey believes its new legislation will earn this latest product a place in the premier division
Eurozone leaders' struggle to stabalise the economic area by demanding tighter fiscal reforms is driving the governments of weak member states ot the brink. This and other news in our round-up of this morning's nationals.