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Why do we think we can beat the market?
Last week’s launch of the FT’s annual stock picking contest prompted a flurry of emails from readers. The purpose of the competition is educational — we want to encourage more…
USD to soften in Q2/Q3 as Fed easing risks are renewed and the US economy slow – Scotiabank
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US Dollar’s rebound develops a little more traction.…
How prepared is Europe to withstand it? By Investing.com Studios
Europe faced an unprecedented energy crisis for around seventeen months (from September 2021 to February 2023), as coal, natural gas, and electricity prices surged to all-time…
AI heralds the next generation of financial scams
It was last spring when Paddric Fitzgerald received a telephone call at work. He had been playing music via his phone, so when he picked up, the voice of his daughter screaming…
NZD/USD to see a gradual appreciation over 2024 – ANZ
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Kiwi is back on struggle street after more strong US data,…
How to invest in biotech’s rising antiaging therapeutics
How to invest in biotech's rising antiaging therapeutics
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How corporate credit investors are pricing the future
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.The writer is an FT contributing editorFinancial market…
FX market likely to be reluctant to trade EUR lower before ECB meeting – Commerzbank
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The focus of the FX market is starting to turn to the…
How prepared is Europe to withstand it? By Investing.com Studios
Europe faced an unprecedented energy crisis for around seventeen months (from September 2021 to February 2023), as coal, natural gas, and electricity prices surged to all-time…
People are afraid to commit to CDs — but the time to lock in high interest rates is running out
Financial adviser Jeremy Keil has become an expert in chasing yield over the past two years – first Series I bonds, then Treasury bills and other fixed-income products. In the past…