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Why this market might be enough to make you turn to drink

Thursday 13 Oct 2022

We are staring down the barrel of a global recession, exacerbated by rising interest rates and that’s making life very difficult for consumer-facing stocks. However, could the alcoholic drinks industry be an exception? History suggests this sector can be recession resilient. There is logic to this...

The best investors are hunting for their next winners while stocks are on sale

Thursday 06 Oct 2022

It’s a difficult time to be a manager of a growth fund in the current market. Investors are no longer willing to pay high earnings multiples to own these types of stocks, and inflationary pressures mean growth is evaporating for many companies in this space. This matters because investors have put...

Discount retailers could be the next losers from inflation and interest rate shock

Thursday 29 Sep 2022

The slump in the pound has been the big talking point for investors over the past week thanks to the market’s negative response to the new UK Government’s mini-Budget. All those experts who had been banging the drum that UK equities were cheap may now be sitting with their head in their hands, as...

This is how investors might deal with stagflation

Thursday 22 Sep 2022

For months investors have feared a period of stagflation and the latest round of inflation figures would suggest this fear is closer to becoming a reality. Stagflation is characterised as high inflation and low or no economic growth. Investors would be wise to look back at previous periods of...

What now for European stocks as ECB unveils new record hike?

Thursday 15 Sep 2022

The European Central Bank’s decision to lift rates by a record 75 basis points (8 September) came as no surprise. After all it was playing catch up with its global counterparts in moving to address the current inflationary pressures by lifting rates. The ECB has different considerations than other...

The divergence between oil and gas prices and what it means

Thursday 08 Sep 2022

In all the debate about gas prices, the fate of the oil price has been somewhat overshadowed. You may have noticed at the forecourt that the cost of filling up has gone from mind-blowing to merely eye-watering and this roughly reflects what’s happened with the global oil market. Brent crude, the...

The benefits of long-term thinking: from energy to UK tech to your own investing

Thursday 01 Sep 2022

The newly announced energy price cap will have provided a big jolt to many households around the country. Contained in the current energy crisis is an important lesson about thinking and investing for the long term – a lesson which can be applied across multiple different spheres. Back in December...

Keep some cash back even though markets are rising

Thursday 25 Aug 2022

As the long hot nights become a distant memory, many investors will be giving their portfolios a sneaky peek to see how their investments are faring. Hopefully it will be a nice surprise as markets have risen since June. A lot of people will have been too scared to look at their portfolios over the...

Rejoice! The retail investor is no longer being ignored for share placings

Thursday 18 Aug 2022

At 4.36pm on 10 August, industrial thread manufacturer Coats ( COA ) announced its second acquisition in as many months. Not only was this unusual behaviour in that Coats rarely buys companies, but it also asked retail investors for financial help. Historically Coats has relied upon bank debt for...

BHP’s move on Oz Minerals suggests big mining deals are back

Thursday 11 Aug 2022

Three years ago, I posed the question in this column whether it was deal time again for the big mining companies. Now it seems appropriate to repeat the same question, given that BHP ( BHP ) has entertained Oz Minerals (OZL:ASX) with a near-$6 billion takeover offer. Back in February 2019, it felt...

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