Edward Helmore is a British journalist based in New York who contributes to The Observer and Vanity Fair. He writes for The Week on business and economic affairs.
Does historian have the moral authority to continue at Harvard, asks one economics professor
Fund connected to Black Swan author behind Dow’s 1,000-point drop
Eurozone’s political and economic interests allied in effort to save the euro
FTSE shares expected to tumble today after Thursday’s bizarre New York falls
UK government bonds still considered a good investment in view of eurozone debt problems
Eurozone must either be reformed or broken up in ‘not too distant future’ say analysts
But deflation is the great threat – and public spending cuts will only increase it
Texas oil giant famous for its links with Dick Cheney was hired to plug oil well before explosion
The Goldman Sachs inquiry has clearly proved that market conventions are designed to mislead
New levies could cost sector $2 trillion. But will they result in more risk-taking?
Goldman Sachs firestorm intensifies as Obama plans ‘urgent regulation’ speech
Top 25 fund managers made $25bn in total last year - a new record
Team spirit is for losers, financially speaking, says Felix Dennis in his new guide to making money
First exploratory drilling finds only ‘thin intervals’ of oil off disputed Falkland Islands
George Osborne to reverse Labour’s tax plans in bid to appeal to working voters
Biggest cheers come for move to close ‘non-dom’ tax loopholes
Deutsche Bank and Moore Capital caught up Margaret Cole of the FSA gets tough and promises to bring five cases a year
Google’s Sergey Brin tells why he took a stand against ‘totalitarianism’
Warner and EMI one step closer to marriage – if Citigroup doesn’t block it
Lloyd Webber sells blue period work four years after it was pulled because of Nazi links
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