Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

About Lord William Rees-Mogg

Lord William Rees-MoggLord William Rees-Mogg is the former editor of The Times and is a member of the British House of Lords. He has been credited with accurately forecasting glasnost, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 1987 market crash. His often controversial insights can be found in the UK edition of Capital & Crisis and Strategic Investment in the US.

All entries by Lord William Rees-Mogg

Bubble Bubble, Toil and Trouble

Apr 12th, 2008 | By Lord William Rees-Mogg | Category: Real Estate Investments

What’s the difference between a boom and a bubble? Can we expect every booming market to someday burst and envelope anyone short-sighted enough to hang around?



Will the Euro Split?

Apr 10th, 2008 | By Lord William Rees-Mogg | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

There is a table in the Financial Times that everyone ought to follow, though it refers to fixed interest securities and moves rather slowly. It is something I regard as a thinking point.



Underpriced Risk in Euroland

Apr 3rd, 2008 | By Lord William Rees-Mogg | Category: International Investing

There is a table in The Financial Times which everyone ought to follow, though it refers to fixed interest securities and moves rather slowly. It is something I regard as a thinking point. It portrays one of the core relationships of global finance, and it is always worth asking oneself why the relationships are what they are, and why they have moved as they have moved.



Why Parliment Should Be Paid More

Mar 12th, 2008 | By Lord William Rees-Mogg | Category: Politics & Economics

It is depressing that the American election has seen charges and counter charges of corruption.



Funding on the Trail

Mar 4th, 2008 | By Lord William Rees-Mogg | Category: Politics & Economics

Tomorrow the eyes of the country will be focused on four more important primary votes.