Dividends are drying up – but do we really need them?
Investors are feeling the pinch as companies hold off on paying out dividends during crisis
Investors are feeling the pinch as companies hold off on paying out dividends during crisis
Is it really that difficult to go against the herd? In a nutshell, yes
Me and my Money: Angela O’Leary, MD, AG Associates
The stock market moves in strange and counterintuitive ways. Predicting these to turn a profit is far from easy
Research indicates there is value to be had in many international markets, but the same cannot be said of Ireland
US investment guru is in his 50th year at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway
Glamour stocks have outperformed them in recent years but the cycle may be turning
Fear sells newspapers but investors should not pay attention to the apocalyptic headlines
Self-effacing and frugal, the €73 billion man is a maverick in the world of markets
Value investing works and there is no need to overly diversify
Most fund managers underperform their benchmarks and this is likely to continue
Recent polls shows that people put good returns down to skill while bad ones are blamed on bad luck. But now there are calls for a more scientific approach
Given that hedge funds, have underperformed stock markets for each of the last five years, why do we still pay their exorbitant fees?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices