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MoneyWeek

Issue 1313-1314
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...

It’s party time in the emerging world

When will the energy price storm hit?

Indonesia is under pressure

Japan’s shares look cheap

Viewpoint

■ Chip stocks soar

A red-hot IPO in AI • Cerebras Systems’ spectacular debut shows that investors remain besotted with the sector’s potential. Matthew Partridge reports

Far too much Action at 3i

Powering the boom’s next stage

Stalemate is just what is needed • The US and Chinese presidents seem to have found a new compromise. Emily Hohler reports

Andy Burnham’s “Manchesterism” fails the reality test

News

The soaring cost of the Equality Act • The provision that “work of equal value” should attract the same pay rate is having ruinously expensive unintended consequences. But what is to be done? Simon Wilson reports

Europe needs a jet pack • While the US stockmarket races ahead, Europe’s and Britain’s are limping painfully behind. That needs to change

City talk

Trump boxes in his man at the Fed • Kevin Warsh has promised to cut rates, but the Iran crisis will make it difficult to deliver

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

Still waiting for Armageddon

We need a better populism

Artificial is just fine

It’s time to get beyond Keynes

Let’s give Elon Musk his due • The SpaceX founder may be a difficult and polarising figure, but he is also a hero, says Jamie Ward

How you can cash in on Kazakhstan • The country sits on one of the most extraordinary resource endowments on Earth, says Nick Lawson

Invest in the expansion of society’s “healthspan” • Ageing populations threaten to create an explosion in healthcare costs for society. But as effective treatments come within reach, that spells opportunity for canny investors. Matthew Partridge reports

The best investments to play the theme

The revival of investment trusts • Closed-end funds looked to be struggling until recently. The turnaround will gather pace, says Max King

In the footsteps of a fund legend • The latest successors to Anthony Bolton are showing strong signs of improving returns

Activist watch

Short positions... Picton agrees to sale and break-up

AI gives Ceres Power a boost • The energy technology company is scrambling to provide the power for data centres

Avoid a family row over IHT • New rules on the tax due on pension assets could be a major headache

Salary sacrifice: use it while you can

News in brief... are you saving enough?

A total waste of space • This play on a booming sector looks doomed – and absurdly overvalued

Betting on politics... Burnham’s boost

How my tips have fared

Get paid while you wait for the growth of these British smaller companies • A professional investor tells us where she’d put her money. This week: Laura Foll, a manager of UK equity income portfolios at Janus Henderson

CLASSIC Alex

The rebel CEO with his sights on eBay • Ryan Cohen is an entrepreneur turned activist investor with an unusual speculative approach that many think absurd. Now he’s making his boldest gamble yet. Jane Lewis...

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