Spring is almost here, but for now you can sit warm and toasty inside reading about investing and watching your battered garden through the window. (Just me?)
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Some People Just Can’t Let The Financial Meltdown Go: Redux. Plus some good reads from around the web.
Love is in the air, and I’m not just talking about the ongoing equity rally. (Although, to be fair, I’ll still love that, tomorrow).
Some good reads from around the web. You can’t keep a bad idea down in the financial services industry – like Hindu vetala, the same ruses, obfuscations, and scams keep resurrecting in new forms to haunt us. Well, that’s if the service providers in question have any sense of irony. Clearly that’s lacking at The [...]
Dr Ros Altmann speaking buckets of sense on pensions, plus more good reads on money and investing from across the web.
The establishment reveals complete disinterest in stopping an investment scam, while I reveal some good reading for the weekend.
This week’s best post from elsewhere, plus more good links from around the Web. Anyone who read my post on house prices predictions may have sensed my enduring frustration with the London property market. If you thought cockroaches were hard to kill, you should try stamping out house price inflation in desirable streets in Zone [...]
The first links roundup of the year. Let’s start as we mean to continue, by concentrating on great posts from around the web.
Reflections on the year just gone and a look forward to 2011, plus a self-indulgent list of some articles you might have missed on Monevator in 2010.
A blogging buddy of mine saw his site fall over during the Christmas break. Ouch! Here’s a plug to help get him going again.
So this is Christmas, and how have you done in 2010? Here’s a good few books worth reading to explain it all, plus some decent Web reads.
Rising inflation – should we be worried about it and is there anything we can do about it? Plus the weekend links.
Some musings on the investing landscape, followed by the weekly links. Those who tout connections between the past performance of the stock market and the date on the calendar will be excited as 2010 closes. Already we’re promised a ‘Santa Rally’ – the historical data suggests shares go up much more than down in December. [...]
My weekly roundup of good money and investing reads from across the web. The great British housing debate has run for my lifetime and I suspect it will run for many more to come. Are houses too expensive? Are they actually cheap? Is it fair? Should we even care? We don’t debate the price of [...]
At a time of media hysteria over Ireland, Portugal, austerity cuts, and market gyrations, it’s time to refocus on investing basics.
My weekly roundup of the best money and investing posts on the web, with a special Lord Young Gaffe Gate section.