Weekly Roundup, 12th January 2016
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart that tells a Story.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart that tells a Story.
Today we’re going to look at the prospects for 2016, which is set up to be a year of change. We’ll also look back to what we said might happen in 2015.
Today’s Weekly Roundup starts with the week’s big story – the Fed’s interest rate rise, covered in five articles in the Economist, and another in the FT.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart That Tells A Story.
Weekly Roundup for the UK Private Investor: care homes, IHT, green energy, women’s pensions, debt crisis, oil, TLAC bonds, public spending and Pacific trade.
We report back from the Elite Investor Club’s summit meeting last weekend.
Weekly Roundup: UK miners, buy-to-let, P2P ISAs and SIPPs, pension transfers, divorce, economics Nobel, merger arbitrage and the current account deficit.
Weekly Roundup for the UK Private Investor: market signals, Asian slowdown, dividend cover falls, anti-capitalism, consolidation in cars and property taxes
Weekly Roundup: taxes, cash, premium bonds, accounting, recommended funds. dividends, inflation target, house prices, biotech pops, demographics, VW cheats
Weekly Roundup for the UK Private Investor: Fed holds rates, charities, corporate golden age ends, high valuations, hedging crashes and bank capital.