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MoneyWeek

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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 executive editor...

Crypto-casualty of the week

A toxic cocktail for anxious markets

Gas soars as Moscow turns off the taps

Fintech isn’t fun anymore

Viewpoint

Hong Kong’s crown slips…

... as it becomes less important to Beijing

Heinz’s tussle with Tesco • The baked beans and ketchup group is at loggerheads with the supermarket over raising prices for its product range. Matthew Partridge reports

AO World faces credit crunch

Micron’s computer chip sales crumble

Money Week’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips

A German view

IPO watch

The Tories’ dilemma is also the country’s • Ditching the PM and returning to Tory values is one option. Is that what we want? Emily Hohler reports

Beijing consolidates control over Hong Kong

Western alliance beefs up • Nato is to get more countries, troops and cash. Matthew Partridge reports

The pumps run dry in Sri Lanka

Betting on politics

News

Xi Jinping eyes up Taiwan • Could Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine set an example for China, which has long claimed Taiwan as part of its territory? If so, what would be the cost? Simon Wilson reports

Why there were no suitors for Boots • A dull and boring business should focus on beauty and healthcare to spruce itself up

City talk

Why a strong dollar hurts • The US dollar is at its strongest level in 20 years. That’s bad news for most investment assets – here’s why

I wish I knew what PPP was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Why can’t the US build?

The wage-price spiral is a myth

Spare a thought for the bosses

The rise of “skimpflation”

Shelter income from inflation • Diversified infrastructure funds have a record of strong returns and still look well-placed for now, says Max King

Cleaning up carbon emissions • Switching to green energy is unlikely to be enough to get the world to “net zero”. Carbon capture technologies will also play a key role, says Matthew Partridge

Five plays on carbon capture

Buy great companies on the cheap • Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust has taken a battering. Investors should buy the dip

Activist watch

Short positions... Jupiter hit by unicorn bear market

A turnaround play in a growing sector • Britain’s defence spending is set to rise and this contractor could soon return to favour

Clear signs of improvement

Cut the cost of childcare • Looking after offspring is expensive, yet few people are drawing upon all the government support they are entitled to

Pocket money... IHT’s frozen threshold hurts families

Income and growth • Venture-capital trusts provide both capital gains and juicy dividends

A bigger piece of PIE?

News round up... misled by official advice

There is huge value in American small-caps • A professional investor...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 40 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: 1111

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  • Release date: July 8, 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 executive editor...

Crypto-casualty of the week

A toxic cocktail for anxious markets

Gas soars as Moscow turns off the taps

Fintech isn’t fun anymore

Viewpoint

Hong Kong’s crown slips…

... as it becomes less important to Beijing

Heinz’s tussle with Tesco • The baked beans and ketchup group is at loggerheads with the supermarket over raising prices for its product range. Matthew Partridge reports

AO World faces credit crunch

Micron’s computer chip sales crumble

Money Week’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips

A German view

IPO watch

The Tories’ dilemma is also the country’s • Ditching the PM and returning to Tory values is one option. Is that what we want? Emily Hohler reports

Beijing consolidates control over Hong Kong

Western alliance beefs up • Nato is to get more countries, troops and cash. Matthew Partridge reports

The pumps run dry in Sri Lanka

Betting on politics

News

Xi Jinping eyes up Taiwan • Could Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine set an example for China, which has long claimed Taiwan as part of its territory? If so, what would be the cost? Simon Wilson reports

Why there were no suitors for Boots • A dull and boring business should focus on beauty and healthcare to spruce itself up

City talk

Why a strong dollar hurts • The US dollar is at its strongest level in 20 years. That’s bad news for most investment assets – here’s why

I wish I knew what PPP was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Why can’t the US build?

The wage-price spiral is a myth

Spare a thought for the bosses

The rise of “skimpflation”

Shelter income from inflation • Diversified infrastructure funds have a record of strong returns and still look well-placed for now, says Max King

Cleaning up carbon emissions • Switching to green energy is unlikely to be enough to get the world to “net zero”. Carbon capture technologies will also play a key role, says Matthew Partridge

Five plays on carbon capture

Buy great companies on the cheap • Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust has taken a battering. Investors should buy the dip

Activist watch

Short positions... Jupiter hit by unicorn bear market

A turnaround play in a growing sector • Britain’s defence spending is set to rise and this contractor could soon return to favour

Clear signs of improvement

Cut the cost of childcare • Looking after offspring is expensive, yet few people are drawing upon all the government support they are entitled to

Pocket money... IHT’s frozen threshold hurts families

Income and growth • Venture-capital trusts provide both capital gains and juicy dividends

A bigger piece of PIE?

News round up... misled by official advice

There is huge value in American small-caps • A professional investor...


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