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The MoneyWeek Podcast with James de Uphaugh: why shifting perceptions are good for UK stocks
Podcasts Merryn talks to James de Uphaugh of the Edinburgh Investment Trust about why a “change in perception” of energy, mining, defence and bank stocks means the UK market could be well-placed to outperform.
By moneyweek Published
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The fallout from Alibaba’s huge data breach
News Chinese tech giant Alibaba is at the centre of a huge data-breach scandal – and the clampdown on the sector could now intensify.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Aston Martin fuelled by Saudi Arabian cash
News Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has injected £78m into Aston Martin and will take part in a separate £575m rights issue, making it the carmaker’s second-largest shareholder, with 17% of the shares and two seats on the board.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Are stocks cheap yet or do they have further to fall?
Analysis Stockmarkets have fallen hard, but investors still seem willing to pay high price/earnings multiples for shares. John Stepek looks at what might take them out of their comfort zone, and what that would mean for stocks.
By John Stepek Published
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Which stockmarkets look cheap now?
Analysis We’re always telling you to buy when assets are cheap. So are any global markets looking appealing yet?
By John Stepek Published
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Low growth and high inflation: a toxic cocktail for anxious markets
News Low growth, high inflation, central bank tightening, a strong dollar, and the risk of recession is proving a toxic cocktail for world stockmarkets – and for emerging markets in particular.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Ray Dalio’s shrewd $10bn bet on the collapse of European stocks
Opinion Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater hedge fund is putting its money on a collapse in European stocks. It’s likely to pay off, says Matthew Lynn.
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Vietnam makes its mark on the global stage
News Electronics manufacturers are moving into Vietnam, partly in response to manufacturing delays caused by lockdowns in China. The country’s textile industry is booming, too.
By Alex Rankine Published
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What the end of the 1970s bear market can teach today’s investors
Analysis The 1970s saw the worst bear market Britain has ever seen, with stocks tumbling 70%. Things have changed a lot since then, says Max King. But there are five important lessons that today’s investors should learn.
By Max King Published
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