Concerns Japan won't escape "economic doldrums"
Stephen Macklow-Smith, manager of the JPMorgan European investment trust, takes a closer look at the factors that could drive an encouraging earnings story on the continent.
Joins Louise Shaw and Nicholas Regan
Now the UK's Brexit referendum is old news, Europe's troubled peripheral economies are once again under the spotlight as political deadlock in Spain and Greece's growing debt burden cast a shadow on their recovery prospects.
Despite sluggish earnings growth, gloomy forecasts for global growth and a noticeable apathy towards equities on the part of so many investors, US equities are not looking too bad, according to JPMAM's Christian Preussner.
Presidential impeachment verdict expected in August
Tournament starting this weekend
Jamie Dimon speaks against leaving EU