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There are no easy answers to the pension time bomb facing the UK
Is HP really a victim of financial skullduggery, or simply creating a scapegoat for a deal that was never likely to work in the first place?
Banker bashing may have become a popular sport, but we should not be celebrating the City's tumbling employment
Investors may welcome the continuity of Barack Obama's re-election, but the leadership transition taking place in China could still bring about profound changes to the global economy
A recent jump in retail spending and a surge in retailers' shares shouldn't be interpreted as a sign that household finances are in better shape
We're big fans of self-directed investing, but there are plenty of decent funds out there that mean you don't have to do everything yourself
It's been 25 years since Black Monday rocked global markets, but there are still lessons to be learnt from the City's darkest day
Investing ethically is a worthy aspiration; it's a shame it's so hard to do so
Inflated expectations are one reason why newly listed companies tend to underperform - and that's why the forthcoming Direct Line IPO could yield a pleasant surprise
Emerging market industrialisation means demand for raw materials will keep rising, but investors in mining shares may still need to get used to leaner times ahead