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WHAT WOULD WARREN DO? AND WHAT WOULDN’T T HE DO? WE BREAK
Andrew Craig John Murray Business, £16.99 The shelves are not short of books on investment and personal finance. The problem is that most of them are aimed at those in their 30s, 40s, or older. By tha
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“Perhaps he’ll do an Elvis and have a fatal heart attack on the loo,” a friend muttered this week. Like most investors, she is having trouble getting used to the idea that the US president has become
Edinburgh Investment Trust aims to deliver an attractive long-term total return of both income and capital growth. This enables Edinburgh to meet its objectives, which are to exceed the total return o
I’ve never had much luck with metals. In 1981, around a year after the last structural gold bull market peaked, I was given a small krugerrand. Aged seven, having noted that it was not made of chocola