Alice Gråhns
Alice grew up in Stockholm and studied at the University of the Arts London, where she gained a first-class BA in Journalism. She has written for several publications in Stockholm and London, and joined MoneyWeek in 2017.
Alice is now Consumer Editor at The Sun and covers everything from energy bills to Social Security.
Latest articles by Alice Gråhns
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Peter Schiff: the buck is heading for bustFeatures America is slipping into a recession and yet everybody is blind to it.
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Debenhams calls in the company doctorsFeatures Early this week, the group seemed at death’s door. The prognosis is not quite that bad – but it’s not good news either. Alice Gråhns reports.
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If you'd invested in: GVC and Pets At HomeFeatures Betting firm GVC has been boosted by the US's removal on its sports gambling ban, while Pets at Home has seen profits dive.
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Satyajit Das: textbook recipe for an emerging-market crisisFeatures The current turbulence of emerging markets should not come as a surprise to anyone, says Satyajit Das.
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Costa: Coca-Cola’s caffeine buzzFeatures Fizzy-drinks giant Coca-Cola is diversifying into coffee. But while this strategy makes sense, Costa may not provide it with much of a boost.
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Jeffrey Gundlach: bond yields face a squeezeFeatures Jeffrey Gundlach, founder and chief executive of DoubleLine Capital, is warning that the record number of bets made in the futures market in favour of higher bond yields could “cause quite a squeeze”.
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Four of the best holiday castles in Britain and IrelandFeatures Get a sense of history on your holiday from a stay in these historic converted fortresses.
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If you'd invested in: Smurfit Kappa and MediclinicFeatures Smurfit Kappa, Europe’s largest cardboard-box maker, has seen shares rocket, while private hospital group Mediclinic is under the weather.
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Saudi Aramco IPO is a no-goFeatures Saudi state-oil giant Aramco’s widely hyped $2trn initial public offering has been shelved. But the company isn’t standing still. Alice Gråhns reports.
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If you’d invested in: Next and SuperdryFeatures Shares in clothing retailer Next soared last September after the firm reassured investors with a “modest” profit upgrade.
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BHP Billiton struggles with the dietFeatures The mining giant navigated a commodities slide by shedding baggage. Is it in good enough shape for the uphill climb to come? Alice Gråhns reports.
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If you’d invested in: Johnson Matthey and Randgold ResourcesFeatures Johnson Matthey is a platinum chemicals specialist and last September, its shares soared.
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Martin Feldstein: the bull run is running out of steamFeatures Martin Feldstein, the economist who chaired US president Ronald Reagan’s Council of Economic Advisers, predicts that the bull run in stocks may soon come to an end.
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Will Tesla go private?Features Co-founder and CEO Elon Musk says the stockmarket doesn’t suit the carmaker and he has the cash to buy it out. Alice Gråhns reports.
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Pepsi boss calls it a dayFeatures Indra Nooyi is stepping down after 12 years as head of PepsiCo. She has kept the company intact – but can her successor? Alice Gråhns reports.
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If you'd invested in: AstraZeneca and Mitie GroupFeatures Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca is expected to grow its earnings, while outsourcer Mitie's share rice has been hit by a series of profit warnings.
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David Einhorn: value is strugglingFeatures Hedge fund manager David Einhorn says his favoured strategy of value investing – buying out-of-favour companies – has struggled as growth company stocks have shot up.
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David Rosenberg: beware widening credit spreadsFeatures The biggest risk to the ongoing bull market is widening credit spreads, says David Rosenberg of Gluskin Sheff.
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Facebook falters as growth slows and shares fallFeatures Social-media giant Facebook has shrugged off “fake news” and claims of voter manipulation. But slowing growth is a different story, says Alice Gråhns.
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If you'd invested in: Pearson and XaarFeatures Things are finally looking up for educational publisher Pearson, but printer technology firm Xaar has seen its share price plunge.
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If you'd invested in: Tesco and Associated British FoodsFeatures Tesco has seen its market value rise almost 50% in a year, while AB Foods has seen shares slide despite a rise in profits.
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Four trips into the mountainsFeatures The roads less travelled take you through landscapes of dramatic beauty. Alice Gråhns reports.
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Ryanair hits an air pocketFeatures No-frills airline Ryanair is juggling spending increases with a long-term rise in labour costs. That’s bad news for its business model.
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If you'd invested in: The Gym Group and Card FactoryFeatures Budget gym operator The Gym Group reported a 24.3% rise in revenue for 2017, while retailer the Card Factory's profits slid by 14.1%
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