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Investors believe more risk brings higher rewards. But how to measure risk, asks James Mackintosh
Lessons from six years of market commentary
Latest harbinger of doom is the sharp rise in US junk bond yields
Direction of currency will affect trades in everything from mining-heavy FTSE 100 to cost of steel
Having prepped investors for a bazooka, he fired a popgun
There was money to be made in 2015 if you looked hard enough
Institutional selling could be creating a buying opportunity
Both bulls and bears can be right with the landing looking hard on the outside, soft on the inside
Newly created bank resolution fund will raise €3.6bn to restructure four small lenders
Investors in the land of Affluentia should worry about a new problem
Something is wrong with the plumbing of the world’s markets, says James Mackintosh
If US rates rise, a bet on value stocks could make a nice Christmas gift
Calm greets rise of populists and a shift leftward though affect on inflation is a concern
Investors should try to avoid tendency to be anchored by what happens in recent past
Relative strength index casts doubt on longevity of rally
Investors would prefer Erdogan to be magnanimous in victory
Traders torn between economic outlook and higher rate risk
Krona rises despite expansion of quantitative easing programme
FOMC’s statement will provide investors with further clues to timing of a rate rise
Demographics and the effects of debt are not so easy to predict
Hopes for EM rest on incantations from the People’s Bank of China instead
She’s one of the sport’s most successful women, and recently drove the coffin of Richard III
If the Fed does not know what is going on, how can anyone be sure, asks James Mackintosh
Convergence of forecasts has preceded problems in the past
Perhaps investors have been paying too much for growth stocks
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