“Regrets – I have had a few, but then again too few to mention…..” Happy the fund manager, policymaker, or retail investor who could, hand
Author: Jonathan Davis
Neil Woodford’s Test of Nerves
Is the great Neil Woodford of Invesco Perpetual heading for a Tony Dye moment? By resolutely refusing to chase the current junk-led stock market rally,
Why Harvard Went Off The Rails
Now that the final results for the year to June 30 2009 are in from Harvard, Yale and other prominent endowments, it is possible to
Madoff and the SEC: Incredible But True
It has taken me time to get round to reading the Office of the Inspector General’s report on his investigation into why, despite numerous warnings,
The Pessimists Are Still in Confusion
Returning from a summer absence to face the financial markets provides the normal mixture of pleasure and incredulity at how much – and yet how
Colin McLean’s Latest Thoughts
The Edinburgh fund manager Colin McLean was featured in my book Money Makers and remains one of the most talented stockpickers I know. His UK