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MoneyWeek

Issue 1318
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 new PM may have luck on his side

British shares suffer a lost decade

New Fed chief finds his feet

It’s time to get back into Europe

Viewpoint

■ Britain’s worst decade since the 1920s

Castlelake circles easyJet • A US private-equity group has made a third offer for the budget airline, prompting a firm rejection by the board. Matthew Partridge reports

SpaceX goes shopping

Rathbones: no longer rock solid?

Another spin of the revolving door • We’ll soon be on our seventh prime minister in ten years. Why? Emily Hohler reports

Starmer’s “grossly inadequate” defence plan

News

The taxman is coming for your Isa • The “tax-free” accounts will soon be anything but. David Prosser reports

Andy Burnham will wilt like a lettuce • The man likely to be our next prime minister is unlikely to withstand the heat of the financial markets

City talk

Riding high on an AI wave • Governance reforms or an upgrade to developed status are irrelevant to Korea while this boom continues

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

Guru watch

Best of the financial columnists

Money talks

The paradoxical legacy of Brexit

The AI boom has a power problem

Britain is stuck in the mud

The deadliest idea in economics

Credit can weather the storm • Fears of a crisis are overdone and trusts such as CVC Income and Growth offer attractive yields

Activist watch

Short positions… Saba seizes control of IEM

Chevron’s shares look cheap • The oil giant is making moves into new areas, but the potential is not reflected in the share price

A lucrative industry at a crossroads • Firms in facilities management should specialise rather than spread themselves too thin, says Nick Lawson

Global shipping is sailing into a bright future • Despite severe headwinds, global trade is thriving, presenting a big opportunity for shipping companies and investors. Matthew Partridge reports

The best investments to buy now

AJ Bell tolls for thee • The investment platform has a bright future and share-price momentum

Betting on politics... a Burnham bounce

How my tips have fared

Three promising stocks in the overlooked mining sector • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Mark Burridge, a fund manager at Baker Steel Capital Managers

CLASSIC Alex

The King of Football • Gianni Infantino sees himself as an underdog who rose to be an all-conquering force for good in the football world. This World Cup may be the moment his crown slips. Jane Lewis reports

The maestro’s influence lives on

A weekend in Warwickshire • Dan McEvoy enjoys good food and nature at Mallory Court, near Leamington Spa

A legend returns • British firm Evoluto Automobili has updated the Ferrari F355 for the modern era

Wine of the week: top-flight wine for a fraction of the price

Property • This week: properties with home offices – from a Grade I-listed Tudor manor house in Gayton, Northamptonshire, to a garden apartment in a period property in London’s...

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