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From the editor-in-chief...
A storm in a McFlurry cup
Good week for:
Bad week for:
Why inflation matters more than war
Index firms write off Russia
Dividends soar back in 2021
EM investors turn cautious
Viewpoint
The scale of the energy shock
A rush to cut Russia ties • Investors in London-listed Russian stocks such as metals giant EN+ face an uncertain future, with most firms suspended. Matthew Partridge reports
Thumbs down for ITV’s big plans
City talk
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A Singaporean view
IPO watch
The West moves to tighten the taps • Putin’s war machine relies on energy exports. Can we survive without them? Emily Hohler reports
Rich Russians are a headache for Johnson
Finns and Swedes eye Nato • But joining would be a tricky and risky business. Matthew Partridge reports
Britain’s shameful foot-dragging on refugees
Betting on politics
News
The way we live now... fighting the fraudsters of wine
News
A big blow for “net zero” ambitions • Switching the world economy over from fossil fuels to green alternatives was always going to be a challenge. It just got a lot harder. Simon Wilson reports
Rishi must tighten the purse strings • We can’t turn to the printing press every time there’s a crisis. It’s time to face up to reality
Who’s getting what
Nice work if you can get it
Pricing Armageddon • The war in Ukraine has left investment analysts pondering how to put a price on existential risks
I wish I knew what ETFs were, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch • Cathie Wood, founder/CEO, ARK Invest
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
We have reason to fear the nukes
This war was long foretold
What would Makhno do?
What have we learned so far?
An unwelcome merger deal • A deal to buy its own manager makes this high-yielding debt fund less appealing
Activist watch
Short positions... the big freeze on Russian assets
Keeping Rover in rude health • Pet ownership has grown due to the pandemic. That’s good news for animal health stocks, says Dr Mike Tubbs
Four top plays on pet health
How to win the “inner game” of investing • Irrational emotions have a large impact on markets. In this extract from his new book, Matthew Partridge discusses how to curb your own flaws and take advantage of those of others
A new way to get airmiles • The Barclaycard Avios and Avios Plus are more widely accepted than Amex
Child benefit pension trap
Pocket money... a table-topping 1% from Virgin Money
The start-up gender gap • New initiatives aim to remove barriers for female entrepreneurs
New reliefs on business rates
Petty cash... no need for NI messages
It’s time to buy Asos • The once-pricey...