Michael Metcalfe

  • Features

    Bearish sentiments dominate

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Our Sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the Act made in the first year of King George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God ...

  • The riot continues
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    The riot continues

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    The conquistador Hernando Cortez once said: “We Spaniards know a sickness of the heart only gold can cure.”

  • The riot continues
    Features

    The riot continues

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    The conquistador Hernando Cortez once said: “We Spaniards know a sickness of the heart only gold can cure.”

  • We are all Keynesians now
    Features

    We are all Keynesians now

    February 2009 (Magazine)

  • The yoke of uncertainty
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    The yoke of uncertainty

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    In ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, William Shakepseare describes a February face as “full of frost, of storm and cloudiness”. The turning of the year has certainly done little to lift the mood of institutional investors. After briefly warming to risky assets at the end of 2008, 2009 has begun with ...

  • The yoke of uncertainty
    Features

    The yoke of uncertainty

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    In ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, William Shakepseare describes a February face as “full of frost, of storm and cloudiness”. The turning of the year has certainly done little to lift the mood of institutional investors. After briefly warming to risky assets at the end of 2008, 2009 has begun with ...

  • An upbeat Christmas carol
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    An upbeat Christmas carol

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    In A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens describes his most famous character as follows: “External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snow was more intent upon its purpose, no pelting ...

  • A waiting game
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    A waiting game

    November 2008 (Magazine)

  • Stuck in safety first
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    Stuck in safety first

    November 2008 (Magazine)

  • Growing pains
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    Growing pains

    September 2008 (Magazine)

  • Moving gang
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    Moving gang

    August 2008 (Magazine)

  • Holiday season
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    Holiday season

    June 2008 (Magazine)

    In July last year the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit what was then an all time high, closing above 14,000 for the first time. All seemed set fair. Banks were announcing record results, house prices moved inexorably upwards and the former CEO of Citigroup was still cutting a rug. In ...

  • Panic in abeyance
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    Panic in abeyance

    May 2008 (Magazine)

    DON’T PANIC, as readers of the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy can tell you, should always be capitalised in large friendly letters. If you happen to be holding out a thumb to passing spacecraft whilst hoping to survive on a mere thirty Altairian dollars a day it is doubtless valuable ...

  • Features

    Has spring sprung?

    March 2008 (Magazine)

    Frogspawn, tadpoles, catkins, ladybirds, snowdrops and nest-building rooks are just a few signs that spring has sprung early this year. Indeed, some scientists are convinced that the traditional European winter is a thing of the past, such has been the impact of global warming.