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Investors should consider this top-performing investment trust
Analysis The team at Miton Global Opportunities Trust is expert at sifting through discounted trusts. Max King tells us why.
By Max King Last updated
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As global powers fight it out, commodity prices are set to rocket
Analysis Commodity prices have been held down by globalisation. This trend is now rapidly reversing.
By Dominic Frisby Last updated
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What Jay Powell's Jackson Hole message means for markets
News Jay Powell delivered a hawkish speech on inflation at last week's Jackson Hole meeting. Alex Rankine explains what his speech means for markets.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Will the gas market keep inflating?
Analysis Energy prices are exploding in value, and the European market has been particularly hit hard. Alex Rankine explains whether gas prices will still march higher or fall soon.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Ignore the doomsayers - energy prices could fall next year
Opinion Forecasts suggest the energy prices will continue to spiral, but these projections could turn out to be a lot of hot air.
By Max King Last updated
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Britain’s ten most-hated shares – w/e 12 August
News Rupert Hargreaves looks at Britain's ten most-hated shares, and what short-sellers are looking at now.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Michael Saylor: the tech mystic who bet it all on bitcoin
Profiles Michael Saylor, the founder of data analytics company MicroStrategy, has pursued the odd strategy of placing the whole firm on red at the roulette table that is bitcoin. Where will the ball finally land?
By Jane Lewis Published
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How solar panels could lower your energy bill
Analysis Solar-panel installation firms are reporting a four-fold increase in orders this year compared with 2021. Ruth Jackson-Kirby explains how solar can help keep your energy bill down.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Why China will remain an economic powerhouse
Analysis Some analysts think China is on a path to economic disaster. They are kidding themselves, says Matthew Lynn. He explains why China is not in any type of serious economic trouble.
By Matthew Lynn Published
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