Buttonwood
Our column on financial markets offers expert analysis and perspectives on global finance, market trends and investing
Finance & economics
Why investors should still avoid Chinese stocks
The debate about “uninvestibility” obscures something important
Finance & economics
Why have markets grown more captivated by data releases?
Especially when the quality of statistics is deteriorating
Finance & economics
Can Andrea Orcel, Europe’s star banker, create a super-bank?
An interview with the boss of UniCredit
Finance & economics
A Wall Street state of mind has captured America
Downtown New York is quieter than ever. Finance has never been louder
Finance & economics
The Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cuts may disappoint investors
Jerome Powell could still surprise on the hawkish side
Finance & economics
Can bonds keep beating stocks?
After a terrible couple of months for shareholders, lenders are feeling smug
Finance & economics
Has social media broken the stockmarket?
That is the contention of Cliff Asness, one of the great quant investors
Finance & economics
Can Japan’s zombie bond market be brought back to life?
Ueda Kazuo begins on a dangerous mission
Finance & economics
Investors should avoid a new generation of rip-off ETFs
Some proposals may even be a risk to financial stability
Finance & economics
How to invest in chaotic markets
Contrary to popular wisdom, even retail investors should pay attention to volatility
Finance & economics
Why Warren Buffett has built a mighty cash mountain
Berkshire Hathaway’s boss is an impressive investor, not an economic oracle
Finance & economics
Investors beware: summer madness is here
This year’s hottest months are shaping up to be especially wild
Finance & economics
Why investors are unwise to bet on elections
Turning a profit from political news is a lot harder than it looks
Finance & economics
Why investors have fallen in love with small American firms
The Russell 2000 puts in a historic performance
Finance & economics
The dangerous rise of pension nationalism
Pursuing domestic investment at the expense of returns is reckless
Finance & economics
America’s banks are more exposed to a downturn than they appear
To understand why, consider the ouroboros theory of financial risk