The real American ‘superstonks’
Conversions of separately managed accounts are taking place in both the US and Europe, suggesting demand is growing
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Growing demand for new rooms could boost performance of Europe’s hotel sector
Gyrations in global markets come at a time of a monetary policy shift between the US and Japan
Global equities claw back bulk of losses from Monday’s sharp sell-off but mood remains cautious
This week’s rout signals the end of post-pandemic stability and the beginning of a new period of unpredictability
JPMorgan loves to say they told you so
A global stock sell-off in the dog days of August disrupted getaways and left junior traders to deal with the crisis alone
Firms such as BlackRock and Vontobel hunting for cheap stocks after markets tumbled
Why I won’t even leave the beach for a one-day decline of 12 per cent
The interests of investors and asset managers are difficult to align
This week’s Big Question asks readers: will the world’s largest economy still achieve a soft landing despite rising unemployment?
The yen carry trade is a symptom not a cause of investor anxiety
And copper as a long-term holding
‘Covered call’ ETFs were supposed to be a goldilocks investment but are not immune from sharp downturns
Buying frenzy highlights exuberance that gripped markets before this week’s sharp sell-off
Investors have to understand that ‘normalisation’ after the ‘lost’ decades is going to be painful
Lasting reversal will depend on improvement in market conditions and successful listings of portfolio companies
Japanese conglomerate says it will repurchase up to 6.8% of its shares, weeks after activist investor Elliott rebuilt stake
Frankfurt-based lender seeks €600mn payout despite ‘burdens’ in Poland and Russia
Stocks boosted by deputy governor’s comments ruling out further increases while markets are ‘unstable’
Diversifying exposure away from an employer makes cold financial sense
Stocks around the world upended by worries about growth, a Big Tech sell-off and the unravelling of a popular yen trade