Fund manager interviews

Gold-plated and copper-bottomed gains in 2012

After a poor 2011 for commodities, fund manager Neil Gregson explains why the prospects for gold and copper are looking up.

Bruce Stout's global market outlook

Ruth Emery finds out where Bruce Stout, manager of the top-performing Murray International Trust, will be investing in 2012.

Navigating Europe's markets

Mark Pignatelli discusses the eurozone crisis and explains how he’s taking advantage of opportunities on the continent.

The case for investment trusts

William Hemmings reveals the secret behind Aberdeen Asset Management's successful investment trusts.

Making money from smaller companies

Ed Beal reveals the secrets of his stock-picking success and why he thinks smaller companies are useful for income investors.

Andrew Pitts interviews Gervais Williams

You wouldn't normally associate small companies with high and progressive dividends, right? Watch renowned fund manager Gervais Williams explain why you're wrong.

Murray manager Stout less bullish

Bruce Stout, manager of top-performing Murray International investment trust, sees clouds on the emerging markets horizon. He tells Money Observer editor Andrew Pitts why these clouds have a silver lining.

The outlook for income in 2011

There’s little prospect of interest rates rising in 2011 and bonds don’t appear to offer much value. Job Curtis, manager of the City of London Investment Trust, explains why investors seeking income should focus on equities.