Robin Wigglesworth
@RobinWigg
Editor of @FTAlphaville. Norwegian despite the Harry Potter-esque name. Author of TRILLIONS. Views mine bla bla.
So, my next big project is a book on the history of the bond market. It will take time to do justice to its fascinating history and awesome power, but below is a taster. And get in touch if you know someone I should speak to, or something I should read! on.ft.com/456TEDO
Political pressure on the Fed: an historical echo from Canada on.ft.com/450masl
The art of no deal: M&A in the age of the Unitary Executive on.ft.com/4lJzith
Introducing P/BYD, an exciting new way to rationalise nonsense on.ft.com/4lttnrZ
Introducing P/BYD, an exciting new way to rationalise nonsense on.ft.com/4lttnrZ
Chinese stocks go down at night because no one trusts anyone: study on.ft.com/3GqPMap
Great book by @RobinWigg on the history of passive investing. It reads like a great story, like a Michael Lewis book. Highly recommended for anyone who loves investing and markets.
Here’s an interview with Steve “Mr Agg” Berkley, who launched and then oversaw the bond industry’s biggest benchmarks for nearly four decades. on.ft.com/4eIHirN
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Saylor’s latest strategy for Strategy: selling new shares to pay dividends on.ft.com/3GjWrTI
RIP the big fat DB pension bid for UK gilts? on.ft.com/4eCmiTi

In 2007 Ted Seides made a $1mn bet with Warren Buffett that hedge funds would beat an S&P 500 index fund over a decade. He lost. @tseides is now proposing a new bet — pitting an S&P index fund against the American private equity industry. on.ft.com/4lHAJYB