Nick Louth
Nick Louth writes our investing commentary and Share Doctor. He writes Bernard Jones’s diary for the Investor’s Chronicle, and writes for the Financial Times and Fleet Street Letter.Nick's articles
- When you can't trust your mortgage adviser
- Working out when it's safe to buy shares
- What if Israel does attack Iran?
- Safer ways to invest your cash
- Santander bags Alliance & Leicester
- Back to the 1970s economy?
- Scrimp and save, the Gordon Brown way
- Is public transport really cheaper?
- Second thoughts on second jobs
- The dangerous allure of subsidies
- Housebuilding industry in crisis
- Recession looms for UK economy
- Are we about to run out of electricity?
- Beat inflation on savings and investments
- Whoops! Another celebrity endorsement goes awry
- Times have never been tougher for airlines
- Testing the resilience of emerging markets
- Enforcement key to new consumer rules
- Oil prices are not going to fall much, ever
- Boardroom uproar rises as shares fall
- Mortgage rate cuts? Don't bank on them
- Pity the estate agents
- Annuities: good news from the credit crunch
- The stock market hasn't finished falling
- The risks in savings accounts
- Supermarkets: what really needs to be done
- The basic guide to rights issues
- The slippery politics of carbon emissions
- The crazy complexities of dealing with an accident
- Opening the tap for water competition
- House price falls in your region
- How hostile takeovers work
- Parking chaos: when will it end?
- Eight sayings of financial wisdom
- The bottom line for the big top
- Don't be fooled by shoddy money schemes
- Central bank bailouts: where will it end?
- An easy guide to the banking crisis
- Fed to cut rates again, but will it work?
- Watch the holes in Darling’s Budget
- A Budget with few winners
- Biofuels, food prices and malnutrition
- Would raising drink prices curb drunkenness?
- Espionage, intrigue and underwater mining
- Why lost data is inevitable
- Look at the fees you could have saved
- The amazing power of money sent home
- The mysterious winners in the SocGen fraud
- Talking our way into recession
- Seven ways to invest through a recession
- The lifeboats that could save the economy
- Asian chiefs bring corporate walls tumbling down
- Russia, gas prices and you
- Poor Christmas trading hits stores
- Two llamas in a lift
- $100 oil powers the rise of the Gulf states
- The hidden cost of some holiday souvenirs
- UK economy: Eight challenges for 2008
- Six safe shares for 2008
- Six shares we wish we'd avoided
- Six shares we wish we'd bought in 2007
- The economist's Christmas
- Last year's share picks in review
- Bull in a China stock
- The Great British Pension Robbery
- Are you going to lose your Post Office?
- Is Britain experiencing a brain drain?
- Extracting equity from your home
- Retiring in style
- Why gambling could be good for Britain
- Where's the money in motors?
- How to help the third-world with eBay
- Prepare for the Santa Claus rally
- An easy guide to the banking crisis
- Tesco takes the fight to Wal-Mart
- The Day of the Mifids
- Halloween investing
- Can Kate Moss make Topshop top dog?
- The old are getting younger
- Seven money tips for under-20s
- Are kids worth it?
- Share consolidations and cash returns
- Share buybacks and what they mean
- What about the economy, Darling?
- Getting letting returns without being a landlord
- Money and love: Six tips for couples
- Is it mad to buy Northern Rock shares?
- Buy-to-let becoming much less attractive
- Inflation worries those on a fixed income
- Northern Rock: the facts you need to know
- Confidence: the lifeblood of markets
- Billionaires and their taxes
- Seven money tips for the over 50s
- Cheap homes for first-time buyers?
- Do we need more houses?
- Banking on ways to play the falls
- The credit crunch comes to Hollywood
- Seven tips for surviving the stock market wobbles
- The strawberry economy: How industry distorts the perfect fruit
- Stakes high as banks fight to buy ABN Amro