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MoneyWeek

1102
Magazine

There's a reason MoneyWeek is Britain's best-selling financial magazine. We exist to help you ground your portfolio so that it keeps your money safe during rough patches and growing in the good times. We don't just look at how to maximise your returns and limit your losses, we also like to look at how you can keep more of the money you've made.

Week-in, week-out we'll guide you through the financial world as it changes, alerting you to all the opportunities to profit and dangers to avoid, as they appear. Income strategies, rising-star companies, the best funds and trusts, clever ways to preserve your wealth during market turmoil... you will get the best ideas from the sharpest financial minds and investing professionals in Britain.

From the editor-in-chief...

Double standard of the week

Good week for

Bad week for

The next big shock for global growth

Singapore: a cheap play on life after Covid

Robinhood: no longer so merry

Viewpoint

Russia ups the ante on gas

A painful lesson about duration

Weathering the storm • Consumer goods firms are still passing on inflation, says Matthew Partridge

Amazon’s warning for big tech

City talk

MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips

A Swedish view

IPO watch

EU tightens the noose on Russia • Brussels has proposed a ban on all Russian oil imports. Could that work? Emily Hohler reports

Why everyone is keen to woo India

Xi’s zero-Covid dilemma • The strategy is toast, but strongmen don’t say so. Matthew Partridge reports

Putin dodges debt default

Betting on politics

News

Britain’s post-Brexit trade chaos • The government has yet again postponed introducing post-Brexit checks on EU imports. Why has it done this, and does it matter? Simon Wilson reports

The end of the reign of the CEO • The overlords of the corporate world have had their day. Long live the Technokings!

Who’s getting what

Nice work if you can get it

The currency wars return • The post-2008 currency wars were all about the race to the bottom. The post-Covid world is very different

I wish I knew what an emerging market was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch • Mark Mobius, founder, Mobius Capital Partners

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Tony Blair’s war on reality

Ukraine conflict won’t go nuclear

A maxim to take to heart

The hunt for a Bloomberg  killer

A multi-decade boom in metals

Activist watch

Short positions... Janus Henderson sells property fund

Meta and Netflix lose their bite • Investors treated the Fangs as almost identical, but two are much weaker than the rest, says Philip Pilkington

A disaster years in the making • The cost-of-living crisis has little to do with Brexit, climate change, Covid-19 or war, says Tim Lee

British landlords are back in business • Much of the UK commercial property sector was hit hard by the pandemic. Property prices are now snapping back, but there’s still compelling value in retail, says David J Stevenson

Two top bets on a retail recovery

Make your child a financial whizz • Money skills aren’t always taught at school. You need to take matters into your own hands

Pocket money... the real value of a degree

Finding an angel investor • Make sure your start-up has the right type of backer before signing a deal

The new NI rules and the optimum salary

Petty cash... clawing back Covid cash

Domino’s will heat up again • Investors have lost their appetite for the pizza chain, but the shares are...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 44 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: 1102

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  • Release date: May 6, 2022

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English

There's a reason MoneyWeek is Britain's best-selling financial magazine. We exist to help you ground your portfolio so that it keeps your money safe during rough patches and growing in the good times. We don't just look at how to maximise your returns and limit your losses, we also like to look at how you can keep more of the money you've made.

Week-in, week-out we'll guide you through the financial world as it changes, alerting you to all the opportunities to profit and dangers to avoid, as they appear. Income strategies, rising-star companies, the best funds and trusts, clever ways to preserve your wealth during market turmoil... you will get the best ideas from the sharpest financial minds and investing professionals in Britain.

From the editor-in-chief...

Double standard of the week

Good week for

Bad week for

The next big shock for global growth

Singapore: a cheap play on life after Covid

Robinhood: no longer so merry

Viewpoint

Russia ups the ante on gas

A painful lesson about duration

Weathering the storm • Consumer goods firms are still passing on inflation, says Matthew Partridge

Amazon’s warning for big tech

City talk

MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips

A Swedish view

IPO watch

EU tightens the noose on Russia • Brussels has proposed a ban on all Russian oil imports. Could that work? Emily Hohler reports

Why everyone is keen to woo India

Xi’s zero-Covid dilemma • The strategy is toast, but strongmen don’t say so. Matthew Partridge reports

Putin dodges debt default

Betting on politics

News

Britain’s post-Brexit trade chaos • The government has yet again postponed introducing post-Brexit checks on EU imports. Why has it done this, and does it matter? Simon Wilson reports

The end of the reign of the CEO • The overlords of the corporate world have had their day. Long live the Technokings!

Who’s getting what

Nice work if you can get it

The currency wars return • The post-2008 currency wars were all about the race to the bottom. The post-Covid world is very different

I wish I knew what an emerging market was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch • Mark Mobius, founder, Mobius Capital Partners

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Tony Blair’s war on reality

Ukraine conflict won’t go nuclear

A maxim to take to heart

The hunt for a Bloomberg  killer

A multi-decade boom in metals

Activist watch

Short positions... Janus Henderson sells property fund

Meta and Netflix lose their bite • Investors treated the Fangs as almost identical, but two are much weaker than the rest, says Philip Pilkington

A disaster years in the making • The cost-of-living crisis has little to do with Brexit, climate change, Covid-19 or war, says Tim Lee

British landlords are back in business • Much of the UK commercial property sector was hit hard by the pandemic. Property prices are now snapping back, but there’s still compelling value in retail, says David J Stevenson

Two top bets on a retail recovery

Make your child a financial whizz • Money skills aren’t always taught at school. You need to take matters into your own hands

Pocket money... the real value of a degree

Finding an angel investor • Make sure your start-up has the right type of backer before signing a deal

The new NI rules and the optimum salary

Petty cash... clawing back Covid cash

Domino’s will heat up again • Investors have lost their appetite for the pizza chain, but the shares are...


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