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The forthcoming UK vote poses a particular challenge for pundits, writes Jonathan Davis
Is it fair to classify scandal-riven banks as the market’s new sinners, asks Jonathan Davis
Europe’s economic recovery remains intimately tied to the fate of the euro, says Jonathan Davis
Fund analysis is rooted in backward-looking risk-adjusted return analysis, says Jonathan Davis
History reminds us financial markets are bad at anticipating future events, writes Jonathan Davis
Janet Yellen’s unqualified defence of quantitative easing as drawn criticism
Investment strategies evolved after 1929 crash
Jonathan Davis on Jeremy Grantham’s sound track record and future advice
Jonathan Davis thinks it’s not over yet for bond market bulls
Economists will have to admit the world is too complex for their models
Forecasters are usually wrong, which might be why markets are ignoring them
Hedge funds are winning new inflows despite bad press
There is a blatant disregard for customers’ or society’s interests
The Hedge Fund Mirage is a reminder things can be too good to be true
What is the worst outcome and how likely is it?
Wall St veteran suggests we hire back risk takers to make the money
Technical analysts, such as Robin Griffiths, can provide perspective
This summer’s volatility gives no clue to timing, only that the ending will be bad
More risk-taking forensic analysts should follow Muddy Waters’ lead
Chief executive of Aegon’s UK arm looks to steady ship
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