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The impact of world events on the oil price has declined over time
In 32 years since privatisation £78bn has been paid out of utilities
Zero-problem options?
Data suggests they make up 51% of assets and rebalancings can send billions sloshing through markets
Small-cap premium can disappear after periods of strong performance, pulling down long-term average
Funds exist for those worried about shares crashing but also missing a rally
Recent flotations of Galderma and Douglas underscore that fund managers are still being selective
Analysts tear up interest rate forecasts as inflation proves more stubborn than most had expected
Thanks to the turbulent geopolitical environment, weapons manufacturers are having a moment
Hope that Washington’s idea could generate tens of billions in cash for Kyiv
Listings with low trading volumes suffer from ‘reduced liquidity at a higher price’, manager says
Reflation Britannia
The plan to run periodic auctions that concentrate activity over a short time window is sensible
Figures for consumer prices and core inflation exceed expectations
UK grocer reports higher earnings and announces £1bn share buyback
Excess capital may find its way to investors in the form of buybacks and dividends if capital requirements are pared back
Buying spree, which was third-strongest monthly figure since 2021, came even as investors exited tech
CEO of private markets platform says many companies listed on Aim ‘would prefer not to be’
Executives and governments must invest in growth
Ben van Beurden says US-listed companies benefit from deeper pool of capital and higher valuations
Which of these is driving the market? Yes.
Committees guide allocation of capital all over world — it’s time to bring them out of regulatory limbo
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