Adrian Sykes
Adrian Sykes was born just after WWII in Quetta, Baluchistan: now a regional HQ of the Pakistani Taliban, then in British India. Though his family lived in Calcutta until he was 19, he was educated in Britain, before joining the British Army. He served for five years, mostly in Germany and London, with tours in Libya and South Arabia.
He worked for 45 years, first as an analyst and stockbroker in the City, then as an investment banker based in Hong Kong; and finally, as an adviser to a major Swiss bank.
He is married, with four children and and lives in East Anglia. He published a history, Made in Britain, the Men and Women who Shaped the Modern World, in 2011, which is now available in paperback.
Latest articles by Adrian Sykes
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Why I’m still a big buyer of Lloyds Bank shares
Features No other large British company offers such future value with so little risk as Lloyds Bank, says Adrian Sykes.
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Election 2015: the aftermath
Features Adrian Sykes surveys the highs and lows, as well as the winners and losers, from the wreckage that was last night's dramatic election.
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Election 2015: it’s what the bookies say that really matters
Features With the political polls all but indecipherable, Adrian Sykes looks at the odds and spreads from the bookies, which tell of important developments.
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Election 2015: why a bet on Lloyds could be the best way to play it
Features Buying shares in Lloyds Bank could be one of the best pre-election investments you can make, says Adrian Sykes – regardless of the outcome on the big day.
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Election 2015: Why David Cameron will remain as prime minister
Features Electoral arithmetic suggests that a Conservative-led coalition will still be in power after the general election. Adrian Sykes explains why.
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Election 2015: Fancy a punt on the election? Look to Aberdeen
Features Who's the favourite to win May's general election? Just look to the bookies. Adrian Sykes has spotted an interesting punt for political spread betters.
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