Axiom founder sentenced to 14 years in prison over £100m ‘no win, no fee’ investment fraud August 11, 2022 The founder of a Cayman Islands headquartered fund, that bankrolled ‘no win, no fee’ lawsuits, has been jailed for 14 years for using millions in investors cash to finance his own extravagant spending habits. Axiom Legal Financing Fund founder Timothy Schools was today sentenced to 14 years in prison at a hearing at Southwark Crown [...]
Why bargain hunters should be shopping in Europe, not the US August 11, 2022 Value stocks in Europe are the “unloved of the unloved”, but they have actually offered more growth than growth stocks. Here, three charts tell the story. The value investor has become something of an endangered species over the last decade, pushed to the side-lines of a market fixated on seeking never-ending growth in areas such [...]
Four charts that make the case for value investing August 11, 2022 The more the world changes, the more value investing remains a compelling investment strategy. Here’s why “Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose”. Or, in English: “The more things change, the more they stay the same”. Nowhere is this more true than in the realm of value investing. Throughout history, humankind has faced profound [...]
Are we on the cusp of the next Bitcoin bull run? August 11, 2022 Nigel Green says he would not be surprised for Bitcoin to hit $70,000 this year, and surpass the all-time high of $68,000.
What is happening with EUR/USD, GBP/USD and AUD/USD prior to the US CPI release August 11, 2022 EUR/USD remains rangebound as the price rises into resistance EUR/USD has been trading within a range over the course of the past three weeks, with the price spending much of this week rising back towards the confluence of trendline and 200 simple moving average (SMA) resistance. The wider bearish trend does bring expectations of another turn lower before [...]
Crypto markets surge after better-than-expected US inflation figures August 11, 2022 The price of Bitcoin jumped two per cent after the inflation data for July was released, and sat at around $24,600 this morning.
Recipe of the week: Richard Corrigan’s roast grouse and foie gras pie August 11, 2022 The Glorious Twelfth is, at heart, a celebration of good food. Chef Richard Corrigan gives us his top seasonal grouse recipe. Ingredients • 2 grouse • 200g button mushrooms (washed) • 8 shallots (peeled and chopped) • 2 cloves garlic (chopped) • 6 savoy cabbage leaves (blanched and stalks removed) • 150g foie gras • [...]
Four million Russians to lose their jobs due to Western sanctions August 11, 2022 Four million Russians are set to lose their jobs due to the impacts of Western sanctions, according to new research from the Kyiv School of Economics. The sanctions are set to see Russia’s economy contract by up to 9.5 per cent this year, the study shows. High oil and gas prices have shielded Russia from the [...]
Savills revenue spills into the £1bn mark as boss warns of risk to booming activity August 11, 2022 Estate agency giant Savills has continued to make hay while the sun shines, with revenue spilling over into the £1bn mark. Revenue up over 10 per cent to £1.03bn in the six months to 30 June, up from £932.6m in the same period last year. Like housebuilders, estate agencies have also been reaping the scaling [...]
Covid’s lingering impact drags down Petrofac revenues August 11, 2022 Covid-19’s challenges for the industry are still being felt as Petrofac reported declining revenue in the first half of 2022 at $1.2bn (£0.98), a drop from the $1.6bn (£1.3bn) in the same period last year. The energy services company’s net loss was at $14m (£11.4) with EBIT at $2m (£1.6m), a contrast from the $49m [...]