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MoneyWeek

1105
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...

Cashing in on K-Pop

Good week for:

Bad week for:

Wall Street’s sell-off has further to go

Has the dollar peaked against the euro?

High-yield bonds take a tumble

Viewpoint

China’s zero-Covid labyrinth

Spacs get that sinking feeling

Broadcom’s biggest bet • The chipmaker is lining up a $50bn bid for virtualisation software firm VMware, but it may have to pay more. Matthew Partridge reports

Kingfisher’s real test is yet to come

City talk

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

An American view

IPO watch

Davos: from jaw-jaw to war-war • The policy forum for billionaires has had a more sombre tone this year. Emily Hohler reports

Party scandal slides off Teflon Johnson

A big shake-up down under • Australia’s PM and his party are kicked out of office. Matthew Partridge reports

US changes the game over Taiwan

Betting on politics

News

The way we live now... inflation takes fish off the menu

Britain’s broken energy markets • Governments have no control over global energy prices. But the dysfunction that has led to rising price caps and talk of windfall taxes is all of the UK’s own making. Simon Wilson reports

How to win Putin’s war on food • The West could easily make up the shortfall if it let the free market rip

Who’s getting what

Nice work if you can get it

Will house prices crash? • House prices worldwide have been pushed up by low interest rates. With rates rising, the market could cool

I wish I knew how interest rates affect houses , but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch • David Rosenberg, founder, Rosenberg Research & Associates

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Best of the blogs

Good returns from good deeds • Schroders BSC Social Impact has made a solid start and looks more attractive than it did at launch

Activist watch

Short positions... SMT’s mea culpa

Will ESG cause stagflation? • ESG is booming. But it may be contributing to today’s slower growth and higher inflation, says Tom Traill

What to buy as tech tumbles • The decade-long bull market in tech stocks has come to a rapid halt. Investors need to distinguish solid stocks from speculative ones rather than just buying the dip, says Matthew Partridge

Four stocks that offer value

The best ways to cut costs • Culling your direct debits, lowering your boiler’s temperature and signing up for loyalty cards are all strategies to help combat the rising cost of living

A faster way to get an LPA

Pocket money... beware of fraudsters posing as Ofgem

An expensive hurdle • Thinking about transferring out of a final salary pension? It’ll cost you

A double threat for pensioners

News in brief... closing the pensions gap

A rising tide for Ocean Wilsons • This investment company is...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 44 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: 1105

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  • Release date: May 27, 2022

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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...

Cashing in on K-Pop

Good week for:

Bad week for:

Wall Street’s sell-off has further to go

Has the dollar peaked against the euro?

High-yield bonds take a tumble

Viewpoint

China’s zero-Covid labyrinth

Spacs get that sinking feeling

Broadcom’s biggest bet • The chipmaker is lining up a $50bn bid for virtualisation software firm VMware, but it may have to pay more. Matthew Partridge reports

Kingfisher’s real test is yet to come

City talk

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

An American view

IPO watch

Davos: from jaw-jaw to war-war • The policy forum for billionaires has had a more sombre tone this year. Emily Hohler reports

Party scandal slides off Teflon Johnson

A big shake-up down under • Australia’s PM and his party are kicked out of office. Matthew Partridge reports

US changes the game over Taiwan

Betting on politics

News

The way we live now... inflation takes fish off the menu

Britain’s broken energy markets • Governments have no control over global energy prices. But the dysfunction that has led to rising price caps and talk of windfall taxes is all of the UK’s own making. Simon Wilson reports

How to win Putin’s war on food • The West could easily make up the shortfall if it let the free market rip

Who’s getting what

Nice work if you can get it

Will house prices crash? • House prices worldwide have been pushed up by low interest rates. With rates rising, the market could cool

I wish I knew how interest rates affect houses , but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch • David Rosenberg, founder, Rosenberg Research & Associates

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Best of the blogs

Good returns from good deeds • Schroders BSC Social Impact has made a solid start and looks more attractive than it did at launch

Activist watch

Short positions... SMT’s mea culpa

Will ESG cause stagflation? • ESG is booming. But it may be contributing to today’s slower growth and higher inflation, says Tom Traill

What to buy as tech tumbles • The decade-long bull market in tech stocks has come to a rapid halt. Investors need to distinguish solid stocks from speculative ones rather than just buying the dip, says Matthew Partridge

Four stocks that offer value

The best ways to cut costs • Culling your direct debits, lowering your boiler’s temperature and signing up for loyalty cards are all strategies to help combat the rising cost of living

A faster way to get an LPA

Pocket money... beware of fraudsters posing as Ofgem

An expensive hurdle • Thinking about transferring out of a final salary pension? It’ll cost you

A double threat for pensioners

News in brief... closing the pensions gap

A rising tide for Ocean Wilsons • This investment company is...


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