In the long run, rising inflation fears will support property market
Some believe the cryptocurrency to be a go-to asset for those seeking a safe haven
If the US looks pricey, why not look to UK stocks?
Top of the pile of festive books is a history of cash and human ingenuity in hard times
‘Cheap’ UK equities stand to benefit from a rotation into companies that will rise with a recovery
As demand recovers, so will value stocks, energy and raw materials
Face-to-face meetings — when allowed — are what differentiates this outperforming asset class
Investors focus on the positives in a conflicted and confusing election result
The new ‘save everything’ paternalism is burying companies’ basic need to make a profit
Faced with the strong possibility of ongoing paranoia-driven economic stagnation, we are upping our savings accordingly
Whatever keeps politicians up at night, it won’t be retirement planning
Cheap equities will break out at some point, so be prepared
Since time immemorial cash shell listing booms have heralded fraud and collapse, but not today
The ‘greatest good’ choice might be for the regulator to do nothing on further regulation
Inexpensive equities, 3 per cent bond yields — no wonder foreign investment is pouring in
The pet supply shortage could be just one symptom of rising inflation
Allowing public markets to wither could worsen wealth inequality and dent public acceptance of capitalism
FT columnist will take questions from readers at FT Weekend Festival
Holidaying at home is also a tax-efficient investment
Governments should foster the new Covid-19-related enthusiasm for shares
After a dire year for corporate payouts, investors should take a closer look at earnings
Any chancellor with a hole in his pocket would try to raise capital gains tax
How seeking certainty about what lies ahead gets us into no end of trouble
Ditch today’s bias to misery. Normal times will be back soon
Every study I know suggests that listed family firms outperform
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