The credit crunch may have sent stocks spiralling, but the price of gold has risen 9% in the last year.
The last two months have seen panic in financial markets on a bigger scale than any time since 1974. As usual, it’s throwing up some good investment opportunities.
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A financial crisis in developed economies has caused stock markets across the world to crash. But unless the world goes bust, this presents huge profit opportunities.
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Everyone else is getting punished as a result of the crunch, now it’s the children’s turn, with interest rates on kiddie saver accounts slashed across the board last week.
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Profs at a Cambridge college have come up with what they think is a sure way of making money from the stockmarket. Shame it takes 40 years to work.
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