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All eyes are on the US central bank’s meeting and the outlook for interest rates
FT columnists look at expectations for US assets and troubles for active managers
Global agreement designed to speed end of worst oil downturn in a generation
Euro dips and Bunds calmer following ECB-induced wobble
Rome now left with little option but a government bailout of ailing bank
Funds invested in floating-rate loans draw biggest weekly inflows in more than 3 years
The surprise is not the nasty loss but the valuations punters put on these businesses
The big victors have included US small-caps and Japanese stocks, while gold has sunk
Central bank buying has helped the stock market but angered pension funds
Odd conduct of funds focused on gold mining highlight case for regulatory review
Adviser believes effort to make government bond market more transparent will continue
Downing Street sees no reason why the planned exchange merger should be reviewed
Autocracy and patriotism cannot repair structural weaknesses
Central bank likely to raise rates on Wednesday but pace of further moves is less clear
Banks report revenue increases amid record volumes after US election
Putin visits Japan, central bank meetings, results from Adobe and Dixons Carphone
Use of consumer emails and receipts is growing but brings potential problems
Regulators are trying to reduce conflicts of interest among indexers
Smaller indexers are challenging the biggest players on cost
Most actively managed funds are not beating the index
Common pattern in response to political upheavals but real test yet to come
Members of production cartel will meet non-Opec producers, led by Russia, on Saturday
US stock markets push further into record territory ahead of Federal Reserve meeting
US pensions provider plans to grow ‘aggressively’ with $2.5bn to spend
GVC rumoured to be looking at a reverse takeover that could value its peer at about £3.2bn
Giancarlo raises concerns over whether asset managers and banks are ready