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A Charles Dickens novel and an iconic calculator show how interest rates are at the heart of everything to do with investment
Even if markets don't know whether the UK will stay or go, there is insurance available in the event of a Brexit vote
Hostile takeover bids are a key part of Anglo-Saxon capitalism whose time may come again
The leverage ratio that helps us judge companies says something nasty about house prices - especially London's
When a butterfly flaps its wings in the Amazon jungle, you can be sure of one thing – stock market theorists will get very excited
Let's hope shares in Elementis will perform as smoothly for the Bearbull income portfolio as the company's technology makes paint glide
Behind every object there is a story. So here's the start of a series in which we use 50 objects to help readers grasp all aspects of investing
Baby boomers are the world's strongest consumer group, but investing in them isn't that easy
Be under no illusion about the main ingredient that makes shares in a soft-drinks maker fizz
The Port Talbot affair is a timely reminder of the dangers of investing in declining industries