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MoneyWeek

Issue 1312
Magazine

MoneyWeek is a weekly magazine that enables you to become a better-informed, smarter investor and enjoy the rewards of managing your money with confidence. 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...

The reign of King Dollar looks shaky

Should you pounce on UK gilts?

It’s too soon to write off gold

Why aren’t oil prices higher?

Viewpoint

■ We’ll work alongside the chatbots

IAG maintains altitude • The owner of British Airways and Iberia has coped well so far with the turbulence caused by the Iran war. Matthew Partridge reports

No gusher for shareholders at Shell

Citigroup’s road to recovery

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

A German view

IPO watch

The fragmentation of Britain • The local election results are a sign of deep changes in the country. Emily Hohler reports

Argentina faces an uncomfortable reality

News

Does it matter who won? • In terms of the provision of local services, not much – local councils don’t have much power or money, and have no way to get more of either. Shouldn’t that change? Simon Wilson reports

Stuck with a lame duck • Should Starmer stay or should he go? Either way, the result will be a disaster for British business

City talk

Bond vigilantes get it wrong again • Gilt investors are right to fear the next prime minister – but the status quo will be worse

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Sanctions do work, but slowly

The EU’s draconian border regime

The great job exodus is over

Why the goblins took over AI

A fresh start for Murray Income • The high-flying Artemis Income Fund team are aiming to turn around this underperforming trust

Activist watch

Short positions… Herald settles with Saba

You still can’t buck the market • If the experts and the market disagree, it usually pays to go with the market, says Max King

How to invest at the final frontier • The space race is still exciting and investors should hitch a ride now with the likely winners, says Dan McEvoy

How Britain got stuck – and what happens next • Economist Paul Johnson analyses the UK economy’s inequality and stagnation for Matthew Partridge, and explains why we are running out of viable options to tackle the malaise

A comforting stock for troubled times • Intuitive, the global leader in robotic surgery, is well placed to keep growing. Investors should buy in

How the company has performed

The cost of capture by fiscal drag • Tax thresholds and allowances have not moved with inflation for years, squeezing taxpayers hard

Pocket money... why a gender pension gap opens at 28

Three agile and undervalued players in the UK smaller-companies sector • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Ken Wotton, portfolio manager of Strategic Equity Capital at Gresham House

CLASSIC Alex

The tycoon who revolutionised news • Ted Turner, the flamboyant, maverick founder of CNN, redefined television journalism and became the benchmark for all who followed. He was a man of many talents and virtues, says Jane Lewis

Barry and Eddie Hearn’s £1bn sports empire

Magnificent and exciting Malaysia • Ruth Emery finds respite from the bustling city with a stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala...

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