High-yields might not be a giveaway any more but are fairly priced
Stablecoins will increasingly challenge bank deposits as a riskier place for people to park their cash
The benefits of the ‘only free lunch’ in markets are reasserting themselves
The evidence is clear that buy and sell recommendations should be treated with caution
While concerns over privacy and control are not without substance, there are strong economic gains to be had
More volatile markets set to provide interesting conditions for traders
Science funding cuts may hit long-term growth and reduce US appeal to foreign investors and talent
The Chinese AI start-up should worry Silicon Valley and investors betting on US exceptionalism
There is a real opportunity to take this industry forward by creating a sensible regulatory framework
How the central bank can spur capital markets unification in the EU
Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and increasingly India stand to gain
Proposal for a sovereign wealth fund should be taken seriously
Trump’s fire hose of policy changes could make companies more cautious on spending and investment
Government should consider handing over inflation target to BoE and issue more index-linked gilts
It is not just tariffs that might affect growth but also trade uncertainty and the effects of the Trump policy agenda
A rise in Bund yields could add pressure on other markets around the world
Shifts in global economic and financial order are making this concept less effective
US president likely to take reaction to tariff rises as a win
As Credit Suisse collapse showed, these popular investments often do not work as intended and can magnify risks
Debt rankers appear to have been more coy in recent years on risks of developed economies than emerging markets
The combination of leverage and time is a critical one to recognise in any portfolio blueprint
Should investors turn to equally weighted index products?
There is more room for the Bank of England to loosen monetary policy than the market expects
The central bank should be forward-looking and signal its equilibrium level for rates
The resilient American economy and the policies of the new administration will lead the Fed to tighten policy