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New bank investors will seek assurance

New bank investors will seek assurance

The past seven years has been a horrible grind for Irish banking. But we look to be nearing the ...

There are many reasons why one can be misled by directors’ share dealings

There are many reasons why one can be misled by directors’ share dealings

Be they buying or selling, patterns need to be watched closely

High yielding shares need careful consideration

High yielding shares need careful consideration

A broad range of issues must be considered when investing in high yielding shares. The more obvio...

The dangers of DIY pension funds

The dangers of DIY pension funds

Keep an eye on the fees, and focus on building an absolute return portfolio that diversifies and reduces risk

Michael Murray: Lessons from a life invested

Michael Murray: Lessons from a life invested

A mix of experiences, patience, commercial common sense, failures and successes can form a solid foundation for investment

Michael Murray: The long road to repairing Ireland’s banks

Michael Murray: The long road to repairing Ireland’s banks

For decades in the run-up to the financial crisis, the two main Irish banks were core holdings i...

Invested: What the Brexit fall-out will mean for investors

Invested: What the Brexit fall-out will mean for investors

Brexit gives rise to multiple issues for companies to consider, but investors should focus on the opportunities and threats the fall-out throws up

Building a share portfolio: 'Bargain basement' buying can prove foolish

Building a share portfolio: 'Bargain basement' buying can prove foolish

We all know that there are a million and one reasons why ‘earnings guidance’ can go wrong – sometimes significantly so

Property is a useful addition to your portfolio

Property is a useful addition to your portfolio

You can add to your portfolio without investing in actual bricks and mortar

Investing in betting companies is less ethical than in tobacco

Investing in betting companies is less ethical than in tobacco

I’m not blowing smoke when I tell you that investing in tobacco companies is arguably more ethical than a punt on shares in a bookies