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Bryce Elder

City editor, Alphaville

Bryce is a sporadic Alphaville contributor and has been the FT’s UK equities reporter since 2008. Before that he wrote about UK equities at Morningstar. Before that he wrote about UK equities at The Times. Before that he wrote about UK equities at Bloomberg. Before that he wrote about UK equities at AFX News. Before that he did not write about UK equities.
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  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
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    FTAV’s further reading

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    Stock markets are not the economy, luxury edition

  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2024
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    FTAV’s further reading

    Trespassing; debanking; stock market concentration; McDonald's; airports; and Nick Candy

  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
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    A guide to 2025 investment outlooks by someone who hasn’t read them

    Well the years start comin’ and they don’t stop comin’

  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    FT Alphaville
    FTAV’s further reading

    Tax and spend; Europe vs America; T-bills; Vinted; AI; more AI; failing hospitals; and workplace sabotage

  • Monday, 9 December, 2024
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    FTAV’s further reading

    Sentiment; FRED; year-ahead reports; OpenAI; restructuring costs; memecoins; cancer wards

  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
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    Vacheron Constantin’s Club 1755 is catnip to watch fans

    Terms of entry are nebulous. Is it for favoured customers? Prospective buyers? Superfans? Yes and no

    A contemporary salon with an artistic vibe, highlighted by a wooden beam canopy, sleek sculptures, plush seating in soft beige tones, and bold navy walls
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Bitcoin
    Hodlers: an apology

    A mea culpa to mark a BTC milestone

  • Wednesday, 4 December, 2024
    Cryptocurrencies
    Memecoins will go away once we stop paying attention to them

    Regulation has failed. It’s time to try indifference

  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2024
    Bank for International Settlements
    Even central banks are losing faith in CBDCs

    Broken tokens

  • Thursday, 7 November, 2024
    Behavioural economics
    Was the Polymarket Trump whale smart or lucky?

    Know thy neighbour, not thy trader

  • Wednesday, 6 November, 2024
    Companies
    Northern Data ex-directors withdraw all allegations and drop wrongful dismissal lawsuit

    California court dismisses case against IT group

  • Thursday, 24 October, 2024
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    Globalisation; capital flight; land privatisation; institutional memory; defence spending; fast fashion; and Nicole Shanahan

  • Wednesday, 23 October, 2024
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    Swiss numismatics; the budget; R&D; blackouts; marketing; guerilla journalism; and mind bending

  • Tuesday, 22 October, 2024
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    FTAV’s further reading

    Media; consumption; immigration; greenshorting; AI; academic Twitter; quacks; and cups

  • Tuesday, 22 October, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    If you want your company’s stock to go up, hire wonkier IT people

    AI job ads as a sort-of measure of corporate technological advancement, sometimes, maybe

  • Monday, 21 October, 2024
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    FTAV’s further reading

    UK growth; Zuck; AI investment; Nasa; SpaceX; Taylor Swift; Apple; and Fatboy Slim

  • Wednesday, 16 October, 2024
    Tate & Lyle PLC
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    Offer for ingredients group would mark private equity’s latest attempt to acquire a London-listed company

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  • Monday, 14 October, 2024
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    UK bookmakers don’t want to (and probably won’t have to) pay more tax

    Won’t somebody please think of Queen Camilla?

  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    Tesla Inc
    Man shows car; shares fall

    FSD ≠ EMH

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    UK companies
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    Disposal? Negative

  • Tuesday, 8 October, 2024
    Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETH)
    Can a crypto ETF die of apathy?

    Forever and ether, amen

  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
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    Casinos are winning big on Chinese stimulus

    Whale-spotting in Macau

  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    FT Alphaville
    And the FTAV chart quiz winner is . . . 

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  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
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    FTAV’s Friday chart quiz

    Somewhere in my chart there is a star that shines for you

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