A Fleet Street Letter Special Report By Nick Louth
The Future of Biofuels: Tough Competition
Biofuels won’t work. Whether the question is offsetting climate change, cutting reliance on Middle East oil or simply finding a profitable new investment ...
A Fleet Street Letter Special ReportBy Brian Durrant
Our government’s energy policy is incoherent and inconsistent. Its objectives are incompatible and because of this there is a good chance of serious cuts in power supplies in two or three years ...
Three investment tips for surviving the bear market Investing in a bear market is tricky. Markets are driven by sentiment. When that turns negative, even good companies can see their share prices dragged down. Below, we give you our three top tip ...
A Fleet Street Letter Special ReportBy Rob Mackrill
The word ‘guarantee’ has taken a battering in recent years at the hands of the financial sector. It’s so emotive there should be a restraining order on its use as an adjective within a country m ...
A Fleet Street Letter Special ReportBy Michael Orme
Mexico as a nation-state is under threat, and with it the US’s third largest source of oil. Indeed, by some definitions, Mexico is no longer a functioning nation-state.
The Federal government d ...
A Fleet Street Letter Special Report
By Brian Durrant
In the past, Mervyn King the Governor of the Bank of England, has described the process of setting interest rates in terms of the Maradona effect. He wasn’t referring to setting rates by illeg ...
A Fleet Street Letter Special ReportGlynn Davis
Rewind to 1999 and almost every retail analyst and research house was predicting the demise of the high street, and retailing as we know it, at the hands of a new communications channel called ...
A Fleet Street Letter Special ReportBy Brian Durrant
Many people in Britain are perplexed by the UK’s apparent prosperity. How can we enjoy such a rising standard of living while at the same time we do not seem to produce anything? City and town ...
A Fleet Street Letter Special Report By Michael Orme
What comes to mind when you think of Brazil? Beaches, Favelas, Coffee and Football — probably. Brazil as the next superpower? Probably not. Brazil as one of the best mid-term investment bets? A ...