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From the editor-in-chief...
Debunked theory of the week
Good week for
Bad week for
TerraUSD crisis sends crypto tumbling
The rise and fall of NFTs
Uncertain times for the HK dollar
Viewpoint
Optimism ebbs in India
Energy back ahead of tech
Son’s boom turns to bust • The collapse in high-flying tech stocks has resulted in enormous investment losses for SoftBank. Matthew Partridge reports
Renault’s painful exit from Russia
City talk
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A Canadian view
IPO watch
Northern Ireland stuck in Brexit fudge • Boris Johnson’s bodged Brexit deal must now be reckoned with. Emily Hohler reports
China raises the drawbridge
The food-supply crunch • India has exacerbated a global supply squeeze. Matthew Partridge reports
Turkey frustrates Nordic Nato ambitions
Betting on politics
News
The way we live now... the dark supermarkets delivering to your door in minutes
Sri Lanka’s crippling debt crisis • The South Asian country has been hit by a triple whammy of economic shocks and has gone to the IMF for a bailout. It may just be the first domino to fall in a global debt crisis. Simon Wilson reports
Dotcom bust 2.0 is upon us • It’s carnage in the tech sector. That spells opportunity for canny investors
Who’s getting what
Nice work if you can get it
Can value keep winning? • Value stocks have been on the comeback trail since 2021. Is this a flash in the pan or a lasting trend?
I wish I knew what book value was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch • Richard Bernstein, chiefexecutive, Richard Bernstein Advisors
The income investor’s dilemma • Rising interest rates are starting to make many popular income funds look less attractive
Activist watch
Short positions... BlackRock’s green U-turn
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Best of the blogs
Why the inflation scare will fade • Loose monetary policy sent inflation soaring. A looming crunch will bring it down equally fast, says Max King
The end of the era of optimisation • A focus on maximising returns has made economies too fragile, says Edward Chancellor
Rare diseases and uncommon profits • Treatments for medical conditions with only a small number of sufferers can still be very attractive for pharma companies and investors because of government incentives, says Dr Mike Tubbs
The best bets on rare diseases
Time to ask for a pay rise • A higher salary is the best way to combat the cost of living crisis
Pocket money... annuity rates are ticking up
Go small for better rates
No rush back to the office • There are good reasons for many businesses to embrace flexible working
Time to brace for rising rates
Petty cash... picking the right name
JD Sports will get back on track • This...