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Dear Reader, “We believe the pound is going to fall HARD this year”. That was the warning my colleagues at The Fleet Street Letter issued in November 2007. Back then not many people ...
The UK is caught in an economic death spiral. Fear of recession causes asset sales causes more fear of recession causes more asset sales and so on ad infinitum. The downturn has done ...
Did you know there are 1.1 billion barrels of oil waiting to be shipped out of a small corner of Africa? And all of it has to go through one port – that is owned by a hugely ...
If you watched the news last night or have read the newspapers this morning, you can’t have missed it. The British economy is going down the tubes. Bank of England Governor, Mervyn ...
A Fleet Street Letter reader writes: "The market has fallen to depressed levels, and many commentators are saying it is time to come back into the market. What will tell you that the ...
In a bull market people get away with some shocking things. A few years ago I met a 21-year old geography student. He had been investing in the stock market for years. He had seen some ...
Just about everywhere you look right now, markets are taking a beating… But there are still a lot of top investment opportunities out there. In fact, after the sell-offs that we have ...
The implication of billions of dollars being pumped into markets has finally hit home. The dollar is falling today. Commodity prices are rising. The credit crisis has hit commodity ...
The outlook for commodity prices depends on the outlook for the global economy. And the dollar. Once the current liquidity crisis subsides, the market will focus on the tool used to ...
Investors all over the world are moving to cash. They are being driven by fear and the need to meet liabilities elsewhere. Good companies and bad companies are getting caught in the ...
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