Quarterly review of personal finance
January 26 2002
The feast is certainly over, with any gains in the UK stock market this year likely to be hard-won. The optimists' eyes are on possibilities in overseas and gilts markets As they look ahead to 2002, investors can be forgiven for feeling like Oliver Twist confronted with an endless menu of unappetising gruel.
Keynote & portfolios Endless menu of gruel leaves investors hungry
John Lee's portfolio
Papering over the portfolio's cracks
Breakdown of Kevin Goldstein-Jackson's portfolio
The professionals Equity market revival brings some cheer
How four fund managers allocate their assets
Get the best out of your broker
Model asset mix data
Results Investment figures at fingertips
Results and dividend dates 2002
World summary Gloom evaporates little by little
Japan
US
Pacific
Euro
In brief Invensys
FTSE
Mining
Small cap
Gilts
Yield ratio
Sterling
Dollar
Inflation
House prices
Related surveys Investors' guide 2001
Mastering investment series 2001
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