On this week's Fixed Income debate, our panelists addressed the likelihood of deflation rather than inflation in the coming months and turned their backs on the chances of a double dip recession.
Worthwhile opportunities in US equities might have been overlooked by investors. Most jumped on the emerging markets train, which now looks overcrowded and heading towards a market bubble.
Legg Mason Capital Management has unveiled the eventual successor to renowned fund manager Bill Miller.
Legg Mason head of retail sales Andy McNulty has been made redundant following a restructure of the team.
US small-caps are likely to lead the market during a rally but the rallies will be fairly brief, according to Legg Mason's Whitney George.
Legg Mason has renamed its £87.2m Strategic Bond fund to more adequately reflect its underlying investments.
Bill Miller, the man once dubbed ‘fund manager of the decade', has just endured his worst quarter relative to the market in his entire 25-year career.
Whether or not the US plunges into recession is irrelevant for investors as poorly performing stocks are already trading at negative growth levels, Legg Mason chief Bill Miller says.
Legg Mason's Asia ex Japan fund manager Curtis Butler's advice to investors in the region is to focus on stock selection and not be distracted by market volatility.