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An all-women rowing team, who have recently become the first women to row across the North Sea from Southwold in Suffolk to Holland, are taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Rowing Race from…
This is the time of the year when hard news stories are in short supply – when the silly season rules in earnest. Perhaps this is just as well as market pro fessionals are more likely to be taking…
The annual ‘Classic and Sports Cars by the Lake’ event takes place at Hall Farm in Suffolk and JM Finn & Co is delighted to be sponsoring it this year.
The focus has shifted from Greece to China over recent days. Shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange have continued to give investors a rough ride. While the problems stem mainly from the speculation…
Since the 2008 GFC, or Global Financial Crisis, the Fed has attempted to stem a deflationary spiral with loose monetary policy. A deflationary spiral is where consumers and businesses stop buying…
Thornbridge Investment Management LLP (Thornbridge) will take over the management of the CF JM Finn Global Opportunities Fund, managed by Anthony Eaton, from the 1st August 2015 as part of its launch…
The Sudbury Cricket Club celebrated its 225th year in 2012, having been formed in 1787. The club is an important part of the community in Sudbury, currently running five senior men’s’…
When last I shared my thoughts on what might be in store for markets, investor confidence was being assailed from a variety of directions. Yet somehow we seem to have managed to survive. Greece has…
5,000 runners took to the streets of the City of London for the 11th edition of the Standard Chartered Great City Race.
There is a saying, purported to be an old Chinese curse (though no real evidence exists to give credibility to this), which goes “may you live in interesting times”. Investors certainly have more…
The firm’s discretionary service has been added to the panel of discretionary investment managers of the Talbot and Muir Simple Retirement Account (SRA).
JM Finn & Co was again represented at the annual regatta at Seaview on the Isle of Wight, by Investment Managers, David Higham and Tony Dorkins.
Step back from the headline press photos of weeping Greeks and pause for thought...
Markets have continued to move at the whim of the Grecian discussions over how to pay the next instalments due on its bail out repayments. Some bad tempered exchanges between the negotiating parties…
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