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The idea of market timing remains seductive, despite a welter of evidence that much of the time, it doesn't work
The most compelling argument against a 'Robin Hood' tax is the one that's received barely any attention
George Papandreou has thrown a mighty spanner in the works of the eurozone, but he's not the only culprit
It's a quarter-century since Cecil Parkinson scrapped demarcation and fixed commissions. The City is vastly bigger and richer - but are investors any better off for it?
Self discipline is vital, whether you're investing for income or walking to the South Pole
Spain, Portugal and Greece may be looking nervously at their finance costs, but the other 'pig' - Ireland - has some things to teach the rest of Europe
Just as in the tennis, all the top financial players are foreign - and most of the institutions are now, too
You shouldn't avoid ETFs just because a rogue trader connected with them has run up big losses. But you should be aware that they're not the only low-cost funds around
Vickers' reforms may well protect taxpayers, but they are likely to bring shareholders back down to earth with a bump
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