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    • Monday, 21 August, 2023
      Special ReportFT Wealth: September
      Advance of the AI adviser: machine learning’s role in managing fortunes

      Wealth managers are embracing AI as a research tool and for improving client relations — but does it have the magic touch?

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    • Friday, 4 August, 2023
      The Long ViewGlobal Economy
      Five factors that signal headwinds for long-term investors

      It might be more difficult to make money from risky assets than it was in the 2010s

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    • Friday, 14 July, 2023
      Investments
      How to spot investment opportunities in AI

      Limited stock selection gives savers few good choices

    • Friday, 26 May, 2023
      The Long ViewUS budget
      Deficits can matter, sometimes

      There is plenty of scope for future governments to get into trouble

    • Friday, 12 May, 2023
      Investments
      The search for a better investment recipe

      With the equity-bonds portfolio struggling to deliver value, savers may need fresh ingredients

    • Tuesday, 11 April, 2023
      Markets InsightMarkets
      Get ready for the great unwinding

      Darwinian pressures will change the finance sector

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    • Friday, 31 March, 2023
      Investments
      UK stock market: A glimmer of light?

      After years of underperformance, exacerbated by Brexit, could shares see a re-rating?

    • Friday, 16 December, 2022
      The Long ViewGlobal Economy
      The ‘Star Trek’ script for markets in 2023

      Next year could see a resumption of conditions in which economies stagnate while financial markets boom if the Fed pivots soon

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    • Thursday, 20 October, 2022
      ReviewEconomics books
      Free Market — the boundary between state and the economy

      A timely and erudite history traces our ambiguous attitudes towards moneymaking and laissez faire trade

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    • Tuesday, 13 September, 2022
      Markets InsightMarkets
      Investors may face painful adjustment to era of ‘spend but don’t tax’

      Instead of tight fiscal policy and loose monetary policy of recent years, markets are being confronted with the reverse

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    • Friday, 26 August, 2022
      The Long ViewEnergy sector
      The big call for investors is energy

      Climate change and plans to cut carbon emissions will have a huge impact on portfolios

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    • Saturday, 9 July, 2022
      On Wall StreetCentral banks
      Markets are losing faith in central banks

      A Tinkerbell moment may have arrived as investors are unconvinced that monetary policy can tame inflation

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    • Tuesday, 12 April, 2022
      Markets InsightAsset allocation
      The problem of low returns

      Investors will have to put more money aside if they want to achieve their targets

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    • Saturday, 5 March, 2022
      The Long ViewEquities
      When global market bets went wrong

      International diversification did not work for US investors

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    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
      UK
      Why the British love quizzes

      Being tested on your knowledge of trivia and watching others display theirs — or the lack of it — is a national pastime

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    • Saturday, 5 February, 2022
      On Wall StreetMarkets
      Trigger points loom over equity markets

      After declining for 40 years, rising bond yields pose a risk for stocks

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    • Tuesday, 28 December, 2021
      Markets InsightInvestments
      The three questions that dominate investment

      If future returns are going to be low, investors face some very difficult decisions

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    • Monday, 27 September, 2021
      Markets InsightUK equities
      When the long run in markets goes wrong

      UK equities are still below the level at the turn of the millennium

    • Thursday, 26 August, 2021
      Markets InsightMarket bubbles
      Welcome to the great speculative era

      There are plenty of tools for investors, including Spacs and cryptocurrencies

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    • Friday, 25 October, 2013
      ReviewLife & Arts
      The future of democracy

      Are western democracies losing the ability to learn from their own mistakes?

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