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Bond Vigilantes Front and Centre: August can be such a cruel month
Paraphrasing T. S. Eliot’s lines from The Wasteland: ‘April is the cruellest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain’. The poet believed the season gave false hope of what […]
Tags: annuity, bonds, Cash, income stream, yield
Four UK Chancellors – and counting: Counting the cost of the latest fiasco
A difficult year for the British economy and daunting times for its people. ‘Party gate’ toppled a Prime Minister who had won an election with a very large Conservative majority. It then took months of beauty parades to choose a […]
How low can we go? What is affected
Since the great financial crisis started a decade ago the Bank of England has slashed its key Bank Rate to a record low 25 basis points. To keep people on their toes all along they have been promising that any […]
Long term charts: Like gold dust
Throughout my career I have placed an inordinate value on long term charts. In this day and age of on-line information, where allegedly everything is available at the touch of a button, scratch a little and you’ll find this is […]
Tags: debt, deflation, Long term history, yield
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