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Rob Mackrill
Rob Mackrill

Rob Mackrill is Editor of The Daily Reckoning, giving his daily introduction to the e-letter and his view of the world of investment.  Rob is a former Independent Financial Advisor with a superlative track record and over 10 years investment experience. He is an accomplished expert on value investing, tax, pensions and asset allocation. In the past he has contributed and been managing editor of the highly respected financial publications and Finance Confidential.

 
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LIBOR Says It Isn’t Over - by Rob Mackrill

LIBOR is going up again which means mortgages will too.


Old Europe, New Growth - by Rob Mackrill

A spritely performance from “Old Europe” – France and Germany – helped Eurozone growth exceed expectations in the first quarter.


Cost Shocks From Abroad - by Rob Mackrill

The UK economy is being battered by cost shocks from abroad.


“Deformed” Bonus Culture - by Rob Mackrill

Brussels is threatening to restrict “deformed” bonus culture that encourages excessive risk taking.


The “Wall of Costs” Awaiting Consumers - by Rob Mackrill

Factory gate inflation hit a 22 year high of 7.5% as consumers pay for higher commodity prices.


Inflation Threatens To Blow - by Rob Mackrill

The IMF adds its voice to concerns about inflation as oil hits $124.


UK Business Threatens to Leave - by Rob Mackrill

Increasingly businesses are threatening to leave the UK adding further pressure on a weakened government.


1,000 Estate Agents Go Bust - by Rob Mackrill

The collapse in housing transactions is forcing increasing numbers of estate agents out of business.


No Respite from Dearer Oil - by Rob Mackrill

Oil prices look set to continue higher for some months yet threatening weakened western economies.


A Premature Optimism? - by Rob Mackrill

Stocks are rallying but Buffett sees the recession lasting



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