THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM...​

From humble beginnings in 2009, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… has grown into one of the most widely-read financial publications in the world.

Blending history, humour and keen financial insight, Grant dissects the financial landscape with thought-provoking commentary – taking readers in unexpected directions and opening up investment avenues away from the beaten path which stimulate the kind of original thinking so lacking in today’s financial media.

Drawing on Grant’s extraordinary network of experts around the world, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… weaves together a tapestry of insight and information, folding in a series of under-the-radar stories and perspectives, to give subscribers an important edge in a fast-changing world.

Things That Make You Go Hmmm...

From humble beginnings in 2009, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… has grown into one of the most widely-read financial publications in the world.

Blending history, humour and keen financial insight, Grant dissects the financial landscape with thought-provoking commentary – taking readers in unexpected directions and opening up investment avenues away from the beaten path which stimulate the kind of original thinking so lacking in today’s financial media.

Drawing on Grant’s extraordinary network of experts around the world, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… weaves together a tapestry of insight and information, folding in a series of under-the-radar stories and perspectives, to give subscribers an important edge in a fast-changing world.

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Over the last decade, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… has built a global audience and earned a reputation for being among the smartest, most insightful publications in the financial world.

Every month, Grant identifies a theme impacting the global financial system and pulls it apart, explaining why it matters, highlighting mainstream misinterpretations, bringing together the ways in which it affects global asset prices and explaining both its likely future impact and where the resulting opportunities lie.

Grant weaves historical narrative and economic trends together in a unique way, adding his trademark humour to produce financial letters unlike any other.

Each month, subscribers to Things That Make You Go Hmmm… from all around the world have their eyes opened to stories and opportunities within corners of the financial world that are simply ignored elsewhere, and it’s in these corners that the most valuable information often hides.

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