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By: Annabelle Williams

I'm deputy money editor at City A.M. I started my career on a local newspaper before moving into financial journalism. I've worked in a number of senior editorial roles including news editor and features editor. I write about global economics, investment, technology, and personal finance.

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  • Investing beyond 100: How rising life expectancy will change everything

    July 14, 2016

    A century is an important milestone worthy of celebration. We recently commemorated 100 years since the Battle of the Somme. Vogue made headlines in May for featuring a 100-year old model to celebrate the magazine’s centenary year. On your hundredth birthday, you can expect to receive a message from the Queen. But what happens when living [...]

  • Brexit batters pension plans – from falling annuity rates to slashed savings, it hasn’t been good for wannabe retirees

    July 14, 2016

    Many people have had thousands wiped off the value of their Sipps and investment portfolios in the short time since Brexit. The bad news is that markets are likely to remain uncertain. The good news is that they will probably recover and have a solid period of rises, as the general trend over history shows. [...]

  • How to get your children on the property ladder: Five of the best options for the Bank of Mum and Dad

    July 14, 2016

    Buying a first home used to signal the start of a new era of independence, a turning point into adulthood. But the astronomical rise in London prices has put paid to that. Home ownership is at its lowest level for 25 years. Not only are people buying their first home later – the average age has [...]

  • Brexit and anti-establishment politics: The Out vote was the first great thwack against the status quo

    July 13, 2016

    A groundswell of disenchantment with ruling elites across Europe is threatening to destabilise the region. There were 35 separate calls for referendums from alternative parties in the EU in the 24 hours after the UK’s Leave vote was announced, according to the European Council on Foreign Relations, although not all were explicitly about exiting the [...]

  • Three reasons why gold is the best-peforming investment this year, and prices are going to keep on rising

    July 13, 2016

    Gold has been one of the best-performing assets this year, and the weeks since Brexit was announced have pushed the precious metal higher. Gold is now priced at $1,373 an ounce, 22 per cent or $312 higher than when 2016 began. Of all the investment funds out there, gold funds are the five best performers. [...]

  • Bull or bear? FTSE’s in a bull market but bond investors are predicting gloom

    July 13, 2016

    Investment markets are being driven by two trends, as bonds predict a gloomy outlook of low growth, but optimistic equities surge into a bull market. The FTSE 100 closed above 6,282 this week, a rise of more than 20 per cent from the low of 5,537 it touched on 11 February. A bull run’s a promising [...]

  • Revolution in Japan’s boardrooms could be just the medicine for ailing economy

    July 12, 2016

    Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has declared victory in the weekend election after winning a majority in the parliament’s upper house. He will use the fresh mandate to press on with plans to reform the flailing economy – under the strategy dubbed “Abenomics” – and will also look at changing the country’s pacifist constitution. Japan’s [...]

  • Pensions under threat from Brexit

    July 6, 2016

    Savers have faced the biggest shake-up to the pensions system in a generation under the watch of chancellor George Osborne. Many of the changes are controversial, and others have been announced yet not formalised. But Brexit has put a spanner in the works – as negotiations over a deal with Europe under a new Conservative leader [...]

  • Canada is the world’s best-performing investment market this year

    July 5, 2016

    ​Canada has been the best-performing stock market in the world this year, defying the knock-on effects of Brexit carnage to give investors double-digit returns. The MSCI Canada index has risen 15.5 per cent year to date in US dollar terms compared to just 1.6 per cent from the MSCI All Countries World index. Many global stock [...]

  • Brexit has driven down bond yields – and it’s hurting pension funds and banks

    July 5, 2016

    The idea of loaning a government money for no return is absurd. But that’s what’s happening in five European countries, and at some multi-nationals. Investors have been loaning them money for next to nothing, and in some cases even paying for the privilege of buying up the debt. So-called negative yields have been creeping across Europe [...]

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