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Smith & Williamson manager Mark Pignatelli reveals his thoughts on the eurozone crisis and explains how he’s taking advantage of opportunities on the continent.

Investing in commercial property

Looking for profitable routes into commercial property? Money Observer editor Andrew Pitts profiles three that have caught his eye: a fund, a trust and a tracker.

Investing in commercial property

Looking for profitable routes into commercial property? Money Observer editor Andrew Pitts profiles three that have caught his eye: a fund, a trust and a tracker.

An introduction to investing in commercial property

Our love affair with property isn't dead, and the commercial property sector could provide some juicy gains. But how can you access the sector? Cathy Adams reports.

What's the true cost of investing?

TCF Investment chief David Norman tells Andrew Pitts why investors are getting a raw deal from the funds industry, how it can be fixed, and why he’s calling for an official investigative review

Experts' view: Where next for the FTSE 100?

We ask three experts for their views on the FTSE 100 for the rest of the year - and there's a difference of opinion.

Are dividends undergoing a resurgence?

Nick McLeod-Clarke, manager of the BlackRock UK Income Fund, forecasts a bumper crop of juicy dividends from UK companies, as he reveals how he creates income for his investors.

Gold rally shows no sign of stopping

Jeremy Batstone-Carr, director of research at Charles Stanley, sees plenty of mileage in the gold rally, with $2,000-an-ounce a very real possibility; although not before the year end. Away from the yellow metal, he expects copper prices to weaken.

Post-results: Are the banks over the financial crisis?

It's been nearly three years since the onset of the financial crisis and the subsequent fall out for the UK banks. iiTV asks Nick Kirrage, manager of the Schroder Income Fund, if the banks are over the financial crisis.

The case for investment trusts

Aberdeen Asset Management has won the Premier Group award in the Money Observer Investment Trust Awards three years running. William Hemmings, head of investment companies, outlines the company’s ethos and his thoughts on the upcoming retail distribution review.

Making money from smaller companies

Ed Beal, manager of the award-winning Dunedin Smaller Companies investment trust, reveals the secrets of his stock-picking success and why he thinks smaller companies are a suitable hunting ground for income investors.

Thursday 9 February 2012