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The Big ReadThe Federal Reserve's far-flung powerHistory attests that the US central bank's decision making has material global consequences, with emerging markets particularly at risk 25 October 2022Save
The Big ReadJewels in the crown, revisitedHow were the stalwarts of the UK market faring back in 1952?31 May 2022Save
The Big ReadHow markets have changed in 70 yearsThe front-page tribute to George VI, and the pages of the Investors’ Chronicle on 9 February 1952 – three days after the Queen acceded to the throne – looks familiar enough from the vantage point of today31 May 2022Save
The Big ReadInvestment trusts have seen it all beforeThis year has been a challenge for investors, but the investment trust sector has a long history of weathering times of conflict.14 April 2022Save
The Big ReadFrom jute to Tesla: the Scots and financial innovationScotland has made a significant contribution to modern financial markets, particularly through its investment trusts. But what lies next?7 April 2022Save
The Big ReadWhat junk bonds can teach us about cryptoLessons from history: Michael Lewis's seminal book Liar's Poker and its excoriation of the slow-moving Salomon Brothers leadership holds some key ideas for thinking about the latest evolution in the financial world17 March 2022Save
The Big ReadRussian oil embargo won't be as damaging as 1973 oil crisis The UK is far less dependent on Russian oil than it was on Saudi Arabian oil 50 years ago10 March 2022Save