AUTHOR
William Rees-Mogg
Why we must learn from history
Economy
Why we must learn from history
Today's credit crunch will have come as no surprise to students of economic history. And history says if things are to get better, we must relieve deb…
21 Jul 2008
How long can the global downturn last?
Economy
How long can the global downturn last?
The global economy's downturn is barely a year old and everyone would like to know how long and how deep it will be. The one thing that is clear is th…
11 Jul 2008
The danger of stagflation
Economy
The danger of stagflation
The monetary policies of Federal Reserve Chairmen Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke may have the US economy pointed toward a period of dangerous stagfla…
19 May 2008
Will the euro split?
Economy
Will the euro split?
The euro looks stable for the time being, says Lord William Rees-Mogg. But taking a 10-year view, there’s a very real danger of a split into two Europ…
10 Apr 2008
Why the Lisbon Treaty is Labour's disgrace
Economy
Why the Lisbon Treaty is Labour's disgrace
The negotiation of the Lisbon Treaty has been one of the most shameful episodes in the history of the present Government, and the ratification has bee…
5 Mar 2008
Why gold will keep going higher
Economy
Why gold will keep going higher
Gold is now over $600 and is expected to continue rising. But what is pushing the yellow metal up?
26 Jun 2006
Four reasons for gold to hit $1,000 an ounce
Gold
Four reasons for gold to hit $1,000 an ounce
The gold price has doubled in the past three years. But Lord William Rees-Mogg expects it to go much higher. He has four good reasons for believing th…
22 Jun 2006
What Buffett’s billions are telling us
Stockmarkets
What Buffett’s billions are telling us
Unsustainable US trade deficit: What Buffett's billions are telling us - at Moneyweek.co.uk - the best of the week's international financial media.
31 Oct 2005