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The Outsiders teaches us which leaders are the ones to follow
A book that leads you through the killer companies of Silicon Valley
Japan partied like it was 1999 in the 1980s, but the underlying weaknesses in its structure of corporate governance caused the mother of all asset price crashes.
A history of the house that Jack built
Why genius tends to cluster
Fund manager Peter Seilern shares his secrets after nearly 50 years of experience
We now understand John Maynard Keynes’ economic theories journey better says Julian Hofmann
Alex Hamer, Julian Hofmann and Harriet Clarfelt look at three more trends for investors to watch this decade – and how to play them
Investing in companies with ethical and social goals is a major market trend – even to the detriment of asset allocation principles
Regulation has relaxed in recent years but there are still obstacles to overcome