Jan 11, 2013

This time it’s different? Here’s hoping

Jonathan Eley

Japanese shares might rally even without political progress, says Jonathan Eley

Dec 7, 2012

Don’t patronise us, teach us

Why can’t the English teach their children how to invest?

Nov 30, 2012

If it’s hurting, it’s probably working

Darwinism may yet come into play in the economy

Nov 9, 2012

It’s the post-election earnings, stupid

Amid the focus on politics, don’t forget the earnings outlook

Nov 2, 2012

Why pensions aren’t top of the Peps

Simplicity, flexibility and certainty are Isa virtues

Oct 26, 2012

Eighties nostalgia and ‘free’ banking

The decade that taste forgot left an expensive legacy

Oct 19, 2012

Shoot by all means, but ask questions first

A more proactive approach may not prevent future scandals

Oct 12, 2012

Going liquid, or money down the drain?

Investors are still holding lots of cash

Oct 5, 2012

Transparency means seeing the wood and trees

Fund industry should provide more information

Sep 28, 2012

Whiff of irrationality over property tax

Tax homebuyers’ profits rather than their aspirations

Sep 21, 2012

Middle ground is the place to be

Mid-cap shares have soundly beaten blue chips lately

Sep 14, 2012

Triodos is lean and green, but not for me

Ethical bank is looking for new UK investors

Sep 7, 2012

The man in the middle just won’t go away

Wait goes on for real disintermediation

Aug 31, 2012

Holiday hearts versus business heads

Second homes rarely make business sense

Aug 24, 2012

Optimistic investors need to get real

Time to remove the rose-tinted spectacles, says Elaine Moore

Aug 17, 2012

Death of equity? Not so fast

Shares are still best for investors to build wealth

Aug 10, 2012

How much is your loyalty worth?

The evidence shows that long term loyalty doesn’t pay

Aug 3, 2012

The trouble with transparency

Investors should pay attention to the parable of the gas bill

Jul 27, 2012

Advice not products please

I’m not keen on being a ‘retail consumer’

Jul 20, 2012

Pensions are for people

Fund fees need to be lower

ABOUT SERIOUS MONEY

Serious MoneyJonathan Eley is personal finance editor of the Financial Times. He edits the weekend Money section, co-presents the FT Money Show podcast, and writes for the weekday newspaper and FT.com. He also represents the newspaper at external events and on television and radio.

He was previously editor of Investors Chronicle, the FT-owned magazine and website for self-directed UK investors. Before that, he worked for AFX News (now part of Thomson Reuters) in the UK and in Hong Kong, and started his career at Metal Bulletin (now part of Euromoney) where he wrote about base and precious metals from London and New York. He is co-author of a book about European equity culture.

E-mail jonathan.eley@ft.com<
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