Britain’s privately owned train operating companies could begin returning control of their networks as early as July 5 if Labour wins the general election. Boris Johnson’s vision of a new Great British Railways to replace the privatised franchise system has ...

Britain’s fragile public finances will cast a shadow over the general election campaign, with both Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer warned of impending fiscal challenges by a leading economics think tank. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) cautions that ...

In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews the broader markets and the rotation that’s taking place amid a rise in interest rates. She also takes a close look at NVDA and shares how you should handle the ...

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Milton Friedman’s commitment to statistical analysis led him vehemently to oppose the economics of Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek, whom he regarded as the purveyors of a priori, “unscientific” theorizing. ...

Professor Garett Jones joins Bob to discuss his book, detailing the impact that immigrants’ culture has on the institutions of their new home. ...

It was a roller-coaster week in the stock market, a reminder that, when markets are trading at their all-time highs, it pays to be cautious. Any negative news can trigger emotions, resulting in a domino effect reaction. In the early ...

In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave answers viewer questions from The Final Bar Mailbag. He outlines the differences between the MACD, PPO, and PMO indicators, covers the mechanics of corporate buybacks, examines the basics of candlestick analysis, and ...

We are seeing Joseph Schumpeter’s concept of creative destruction at work in higher education. The shake-up will continue. ...