Investment Week is due to publish a book, Intelligent Investors, to celebrate its first 20 years shortly.
Recovery from summer sell-off
Last week's news that BRIC pioneer Goldman Sachs had been forced to merge its fund into a wider emerging markets offering seemed to sound the death knell for what were once hugely popular vehicles less than a decade ago.
Simon Finch, manager of the Ashburton India Equity Opportunities fund, looks at how China's demographics compare with India, following recent changes.
IT companies have historically preferred to reinvest or acquire rather than distribute profits to shareholders, but this is now changing says Guinness AM's Matthew Page.
With the US economy stabilising over the past few years since the financial crisis, and a December rate hike looking increasingly more likely, the US recovery is underway.
The growing influx of overseas investors into the London stockmarket is providing opportunities for UK multi-cap managers to find overlooked 'valuation anomalies' further down the market-cap spectrum.
The Borsa Istanbul index may have rallied over 5% on the back of the Justice and Development Party's (AKP) surprise win in Turkey's general election on 1 November, but fund managers have warned caution is still needed when investing in the country.
With the gold price having trended upwards in real terms by just 1.2% since 1920, Peter Elston, chief investment officer of Seneca Investment Managers, asks if the metal is really worthy of its status