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MoneyWeek

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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...

Lawsuit of the week

Budget buffets bonds and pound

Gold outshines FTSE 100 in sterling terms

Japan props up the ailing yen

The end of cheap money

Viewpoint

■ Households have never been this gloomy

Unilever’s long to-do list • CEO Alan Jope is leaving the consumer-goods giant after a three-year tenure. He seems to have made little headway. Alex Rankine reports

An opportunistic swoop on Aveva

French investor dials into Vodafone

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

An American view

IPO watch

Truss’s revolution ruffles feathers • The PM’s radical agenda has alienated backbenchers, business and markets. Will her gamble pay off?

The far right takes power in Italy

News

Kwasi Kwarteng’s gamble on growth • The government has launched the biggest dash for growth in 50 years, relaunching an approach known as supply-side economics. What is the plan – and will it work? Simon Wilson reports

Time to go shopping in France • The French are on a buying spree, snapping up British companies. We should turn the tables

City talk

Why the Bank stepped in • A sudden crisis for pension funds exposed to rapidly rising bond yields carries lessons for all investors

I wish I knew what bonds were, but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

It pays to keep it in the family

“Trickle down” is a myth

Have our jobs failed us?

US spurs transhumanist shift

The best bets in Britain’s thriving technology sector • Move over, Silicon Valley. Over the past two decades the UK has become one of the main global hubs for tech start-ups. Matthew Partridge explains why, and highlights the most promising investments

What to buy now

The media has botched this budget • Most analyses of the chancellor’s speech have failed to grasp its purpose and significance, says Max King

Lloyds offers solidity and income • The bank is benefiting from higher interest rates and seems good value

Finding value in Japan • The Japanese market has fallen out of favour with investors, but it looks ripe for recovery

Activist watch

Short positions... Jupiter in talks to sell Starling stake

What next for your wallet? • The key implications of the speech for taxes, mortgages and the housing market

Pocket money... savings accounts now pay 4%

Take one slice at a time • You are likely to be better off not taking your tax-free lump sum all at once

Pensions help you avoid IHT

News in brief... annuity rates hit new high

Top-notch companies the market has missed • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Adam Rackley, Cape Wrath Capital, highlights three overlooked value stocks

If only you’d invested in…

Be glad you didn’t buy…

Alex

Billionaire “dirtbag” gives it all...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 40 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: 1123

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  • Release date: September 30, 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...

Lawsuit of the week

Budget buffets bonds and pound

Gold outshines FTSE 100 in sterling terms

Japan props up the ailing yen

The end of cheap money

Viewpoint

■ Households have never been this gloomy

Unilever’s long to-do list • CEO Alan Jope is leaving the consumer-goods giant after a three-year tenure. He seems to have made little headway. Alex Rankine reports

An opportunistic swoop on Aveva

French investor dials into Vodafone

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

An American view

IPO watch

Truss’s revolution ruffles feathers • The PM’s radical agenda has alienated backbenchers, business and markets. Will her gamble pay off?

The far right takes power in Italy

News

Kwasi Kwarteng’s gamble on growth • The government has launched the biggest dash for growth in 50 years, relaunching an approach known as supply-side economics. What is the plan – and will it work? Simon Wilson reports

Time to go shopping in France • The French are on a buying spree, snapping up British companies. We should turn the tables

City talk

Why the Bank stepped in • A sudden crisis for pension funds exposed to rapidly rising bond yields carries lessons for all investors

I wish I knew what bonds were, but I’m too embarrassed to ask

Guru watch

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

It pays to keep it in the family

“Trickle down” is a myth

Have our jobs failed us?

US spurs transhumanist shift

The best bets in Britain’s thriving technology sector • Move over, Silicon Valley. Over the past two decades the UK has become one of the main global hubs for tech start-ups. Matthew Partridge explains why, and highlights the most promising investments

What to buy now

The media has botched this budget • Most analyses of the chancellor’s speech have failed to grasp its purpose and significance, says Max King

Lloyds offers solidity and income • The bank is benefiting from higher interest rates and seems good value

Finding value in Japan • The Japanese market has fallen out of favour with investors, but it looks ripe for recovery

Activist watch

Short positions... Jupiter in talks to sell Starling stake

What next for your wallet? • The key implications of the speech for taxes, mortgages and the housing market

Pocket money... savings accounts now pay 4%

Take one slice at a time • You are likely to be better off not taking your tax-free lump sum all at once

Pensions help you avoid IHT

News in brief... annuity rates hit new high

Top-notch companies the market has missed • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Adam Rackley, Cape Wrath Capital, highlights three overlooked value stocks

If only you’d invested in…

Be glad you didn’t buy…

Alex

Billionaire “dirtbag” gives it all...


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