Janet Yellen's appointment as chairman of the US Federal Reserve could see tapering of quantitative easing (QE) as early as December, experts say.
Taha Lokhandwala on what the Federal Reserve’s decision to maintain QE means for markets
The US Federal Reserve surprised investors and sent shares soaring after it unexpectedly opted to hold back on any tapering of its stimulus last night.
Jonathan Stapleton talks to Baring Asset Management chief investment officer Marino Valensise
The Bank of England (BoE) has said it will not raise the base rate of interest before the unemployment rate falls to 7% and warned investors are still expecting rates to rise sooner than is likely.
The Bank of England (BoE) has held interest rates for the 53rd consecutive month and opted not to increase the size of its £375bn quantiative easing (QE) programme.
Squire Sanders' Matthew Giles and Nathan Gunn consider the potential impact of a new Governor of the Bank of England on schemes
The value of defined contribution (DC) lifestyle funds has fallen by 5% on average since May as bond prices dropped, research from Hargreaves Lansdown shows.
The incoming governor of the Bank of England (BoE) may introduce more quantitative easing and attempt to devalue the pound, the world's biggest bond fund manager predicted yesterday.
The impact of quantitative easing on pension scheme funding levels is diminishing with every new round of monetary stimulus, JP Morgan Asset Management says.