Today’s Capital & Conflict comes from the latest issue of The Price Report by investment director Tim Price. Within my asset management business, we deal with two levels of emotional responses to the state of the financial markets. At one…
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GET FREE ACCESS NOW!Today’s Capital & Conflict comes from the latest issue of The Price Report by investment director Tim Price. Within my asset management business, we deal with two levels of emotional responses to the state of the financial markets. At one…
Investors have been favouring high dividend-paying stocks for some time. But they’re getting exceedingly expensive, says Tim Price.
We live in a new world order; a time when the game has utterly changed. Tim Price looks at the new rules we’re going to have to play by.
Governments want to pin the blame for the world’s economic mess on speculators and hedge funds. And their attempts to regulate them are destroying free markets, says Tim Price.
“Financial martial law” is a more powerful and destructive version of financial repression. It’s coming to Britain, says Tim Price. And it’s a direct threat to your freedom.
Remain lost the war, says Tim Price. Better by far that they come to terms with the peace as quickly as possible.
The EU is nothing more than a gravy train for unelected Brussels-based bureaucrats, says Tim Price. The sooner we are out of it, the better.
Sending interest rates negative will pile on the pain for savers, says Tim Price. And it could get a lot worse before it gets better.
Tim Price look back at how the British media’s financial pundits fared with their tips in 2015, and casts an eye over what they’re tipping for the year ahead.
If things had gone just a little bit differently in the financial crisis of 2007-08, we could have seen troops on the streets of Britain, says award winning fund manager Tim Price.
The markets’ reaction to the ECB announcement on quantitative easing demonstrates just how much power central bankers have. Here, Tim Price looks at how long a system this dysfunctional can last.
Tim Price looks at what the government and central banks could have done differently in the financial crisis of 2008, and how the next collapse might unfold.
When the market finally unravels, says City insider Tim Price, we’ll find out whether bankers are working for the bank, themselves, or their clients.
Janet Yellen let the cat out of the bag at the last Federal Reserve meeting, says Tim Price. Central bankers have no idea what they’re doing.
Central banks claim to set interest rates for the benefit of all. But the way they manipulate the price of money is hurting all but a very small elite.
China’s decision to devalue the yen is a clear signal for investors to take cover, says Tim Price. That means holding gold.
There is far too much debt in the financial system, says Tim Price. And there are only three ways that problem can be resolved.
If we are at the early stages of a bond bear market, says Tim Price, the implications for equity investors are worrying.
Tim Price explains why a company’s opulent headquarters can be a worrying sign of its attitude to money, and to you as a shareholder.
The history of financial markets is a history of convincing stories that ended up in disappointment, says Tim Price.
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