For more like this, sign up to Money Morning, our free daily email. In corporate news this morning, we get trading updates from fund managers Jupiter and Man Group. The industry in general is facing tough …
Investors are always cheered by the thought of interest-rate cuts“Bad economic data emerges, stockmarkets fall. Investors then predict an interest-rate cut, and stocks rise,” says John Foley on Breakingviews. That familiar pattern played out again …
Jerome Powell: this is not more QEThis article is taken from our FREE daily investment email Money Morning. Every day, MoneyWeek’s executive editor John Stepek and guest contributors explain how current economic and political developments …
For more like this, sign up to Money Morning, our free daily email. Today, the next round of trade talks between China and the US is scheduled to kick off in Washington. Hopes are not high …
Regulators would have thwarted the LSE’s tie-up with Hong KongHong Kong’s stockmarket operator has abandoned its bid for the London Stock Exchange. It always looked unlikely to work. Matthew Partridge reports. Hong Kong Exchanges and …
Bad news for workers at General Electric (GE). The company will be “freezing retirement benefits for 20,000 longtime employees” in order to cut billions from its pension deficit and debt pile, says Peter Wells in …
A few months ago in an article headlined “15 business and finance writers this billionaire always reads”, US columnist and asset manager Ken Fisher noted that he always reads me, for the simple reason that …
Yes Bank “could use a helping hand”, says Una Galani on Breakingviews. Bad loans at the private-sector bank – the fourth-largest in India by assets – are rising and the lender needs fresh capital to …
Are we about to see another 2008-style crash?This article is taken from our FREE daily investment email Money Morning. Every day, MoneyWeek’s executive editor John Stepek and guest contributors explain how current economic and political …
Margaret Thatcher: decidedly not middle of the roadBoris Johnson’s strategy is straightforward – to make sure that he’s “the people’s choice” at the inevitable upcoming general election. When an electorate is polarised, it makes political …