From the Coalface: small caps poised for a comeback?
Small caps are certainly poised for a return to the limelight, and more generally 2020 feels like it is going to be a better year all round, writes Claire Noyce.
Small caps are certainly poised for a return to the limelight, and more generally 2020 feels like it is going to be a better year all round, writes Claire Noyce.
The main investment theme of the 2020s will not be Wall Street but climate change – an issue dominated by two delusional opposing sides, writes Victor Hill.
Inside the mind of the Master Investor: Influential British investor Jim Mellon reveals his latest thoughts on the markets.
The new Johnson government possesses a mojo which is likely to last out 2020. Nothing is guaranteed, as ever; but the outlook for UK investors is promising, writes Victor Hill.
The winter sun rose this morning over a nation utterly transformed. Boris Johnson now commands the biggest majority since Mrs Thatcher in 1983. Victor Hill reflects.
The December General Election will arguably be the most important in our lifetime. Its implications, both economically and politically, will be profound, argues Tim Price.
By this time next week the UK will know its fate. The level of political discourse has been pitiful, writes Victor Hill.
European banks must raise more capital at a time when their share prices are depressed and the probability of a European recession in 2020 is increasing, writes Victor Hill.
Inside the mind of the Master Investor: influential British investor, Jim Mellon, reveals his latest thoughts on the markets.
Wall Street is setting new records against a backdrop of so-so economic data. What is going on? asks Victor Hill.