Investors beware, says Albert Edwards of Societe Generale. America’s equity market “has become totally detached from underlying profits” over the past three years. The chart shows the S&P 500 index in relation to the level …
Each week, a professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Hugo Ure of the Troy Income & Growth Trust selects his favourites. The Troy Income & Growth Trust aims to provide …
For more like this, sign up to Money Morning, our free daily email. It’s a very busy week for UK economic data. This will almost certainly draw even more press attention than usual, given the …
Snazzy new tech is eating the banks’ lunchThe PPI mis-selling scandal is nearly over for the banks. But a new nightmare may be just about to begin. Lloyds has just seen six years of profits …
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Warren is going after the billionairesThe changing political climate, particularly in the US, has put the idea of confiscating riches from the very wealthy back on the agenda. But does this make economic sense? Simon …
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK’s financial pages. Three to buy GlaxoSmithKline Shares This pharmaceutical giant is the fourth-largest quoted company in Britain, with …
Investors are keeping a much closer eye on Labour than usual“The winds of misery whipping the Square Mile are reaching gale force”, says Lucy Burton in The Daily Telegraph. With few trusting the polls, bankers …
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Gousto has chosen funding fromprivate rather than public marketsWho needs the stockmarket? British start-ups are increasingly turning to deep-pocketed Silicon Valley venture capitalists rather than public markets for their investment needs, say Peter Evans and …