Saturday, August 17, 2019
Friday, August 16, 2019
Featured in The Sun newspaper
The Sun newspaper included comments of Constable on a story about the uprising in Hong Kong.
Commentator and author Simon Constable warns on Forbes: “If protests continue in Hong Kong, and inspire mainlanders to act similarly, then the army will take control of the Hong Kong territory and crush the protesters.Read the full story here.
“At that point, you’ll have a Tiananmen Square crackdown take two, only it will be in Hong Kong, not Beijing.”
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Forbes: Gold To Reach Almost $1,700 Next Year, UBS Says
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Gold prices could rally more than 10% in the next 18 months, a new report says.
The bullion bounce surge, which has taken off this month, will continue to be propelled by mounting investor worries, according to Swiss bank UBS. Read more here.
Gold prices could rally more than 10% in the next 18 months, a new report says.
The bullion bounce surge, which has taken off this month, will continue to be propelled by mounting investor worries, according to Swiss bank UBS. Read more here.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
TheStreet: Why You Should Buy Pipeline Stock Antero Midstream
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Antero Midstream is a victim of guilt by association, and investors should consider taking advantage.
The stock of the natural-gas-pipeline and energy-storage company is woefully undervalued, offers solid dividends and has growth potential. Read more here.
Antero Midstream is a victim of guilt by association, and investors should consider taking advantage.
The stock of the natural-gas-pipeline and energy-storage company is woefully undervalued, offers solid dividends and has growth potential. Read more here.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Korn Ferry: A Triple Whammy Against Women’s Pensions in the UK
By SIMON CONSTABLE
As corporate issues go, gender pay continues to pick up growing attention and concern. But new data suggests the size of pension gaps may be far greater—and harder to resolve. Read more here.
As corporate issues go, gender pay continues to pick up growing attention and concern. But new data suggests the size of pension gaps may be far greater—and harder to resolve. Read more here.
Friday, August 9, 2019
Barron's: Corn Crop Problems Could Lead to Higher Prices
By SIMON CONSTABLE
The corn crop looks set to go from bad to worse, which should boost prices of the grain.
The combination of a weather-related planting delay, lower-than-forecast crop yields, and the probability of fall frost could conspire to produce double-digit gains in futures prices. Read more here.
The corn crop looks set to go from bad to worse, which should boost prices of the grain.
The combination of a weather-related planting delay, lower-than-forecast crop yields, and the probability of fall frost could conspire to produce double-digit gains in futures prices. Read more here.
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