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What makes Ponzi schemes so appealing for the wrong reasons?
Why is De Beers’ output decreasing so fast?
Changes to indices have a huge effect on companies and countries. Should they be regulated?
What’s driving the run-up on oil, and will it stop before $100 a barrel?
How long can the economy last without a recession?
Can the e-commerce site grab market share from Amazon?
The IMF’s latest global financial stability report raises questions about the boom in the investment class
In a strong market, why are two tech giants weakening?
The economy moves in cycles, but can we see them coming?
Can the social media platform’s text-based, user-generated boards thrive in the public markets?
UK stocks have been lagging behind the US for years. Are they underpriced?
FTX caretaker boss blasts Sam Bankman-Fried as his sentencing nears
Unhedged and Behind the Money team up to answer questions from listeners
US inflation remains stubbornly over 3%. Will the markets stay stubbornly high?
Factor investing is sort of active, sort of passive, and sort of profitable
A lawsuit against market makers may reveal how high-frequency trades really work
Examining arguments that the markets are right
Environmental, social and governance investing principles were a dominant topic for years. What happened?
What’s powering the new highs in so many markets?
Value investors are looking to scoop up the remains of WeWork
Can the markets be efficient if everyone is investing passively?
How should long-run investors view the astonishing growth of the largest companies?
Meta just issued its first dividend. Will this become more common?
Our columnists enter the FT’s stockpicking contest, and are embarrassed. But they’ve got more ideas!
Spreads on high-yield bonds are historically tight. We ask why
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