Multi-asset will continue to be popular
Equities climbing 'wall of worry'
The events of 2016 have already altered the shape of traditional distribution curves of potential political outcomes, widening the tail of unexpected outcomes and making politics increasingly relevant to financial markets, according to Allianz Global...
Gallery of key events
UK "sat on its own" at negotiating table
John Ricciardi, CEO of Kestrel Investment Partners, takes a closer look at the fallout from recent global political events and the implications for investors in 2017.
From tackling 'Trump-enomics' and a rise in inflation, to ditching bond proxies and anticipating further political uncertainty, managers from Investment Week's November Funds to Watch conference share their views on how they are adjusting their strategies...
After Donald Trump's win, the cynic might begin to wonder what it will take to shock equity investors into a full-blown sell-off.