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Emerging markets feel the squeeze
Signs of improvement in South Africa
King Coal makes a comeback
An oil shock in slow motion
Viewpoint
■ The rising cost of Britain’s debt pile
A sombre Silicon Valley • Meta and Alphabet have been required to pay damages for deliberately constructing addictive social-media platforms. Matthew Partridge reports
China’s EV giant BYD low on juice
Pernod takes a shot of Jack
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
China is winning the biggest prize • As the US-Israeli war on Iran continues, China is playing the long game. Stuart Watkins reports
Will the pumps run dry?
News
Are we heading for stagflation? • The parallels with the 1970s are starting to look ominous, but how bad things get will depend on how long the war in Iran goes on. Investors should brace themselves, says Simon Wilson
We’re heading into recession
City talk
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Now’s the time for great works
Piketty was wrong about inequality
Can AI bring us socialism?
Rent controls revisited
Three plays on Vietnam’s evolution • A promotion to emerging-market status will draw more foreign investors, says Rupert Hargreaves
Short positions… HICL shuns buybacks
Activist watch
How to ride the global leisure boom to riches • Consumers are shunning goods in favour of “experiences”. Rupert Hargreaves explains how to profit
We’re still living in Adam Smith’s world • The teachings of the great philosopher of capitalism are not just for the present, but for the ages, says Stuart Watkins
Why doom and gloom don’t pay • Wise investors always bet on human ingenuity, says Jeremy McKeown
The next Berkshire Hathaway? • A German conglomerate is seeking to replicate Warren Buffett’s success. Get in early
Are you ready to go digital? • A radical change to the tax system comes into force this month
Brace for higher energy bills
Petty cash… an end to late payments?
How to find the long-term global growth stories the market has missed • A professional investor tells us where he would put his money. This week: Ben Preston, portfolio manager for Orbis Global Equity, selects three favourites
CLASSIC Alex
Arsenal fan fuels Nigeria’s wealth • Aliko Dangote, the continent’s wealthiest man, built an oil refinery half the size of Manhattan outside Lagos. It will alleviate the energy crisis and transform his conglomerate. Jane Lewis reports
The world’s richest pimp and his $4bn fortune
La vie en rose: Paris in the spring • Chris Carter admires the blooms with a stay at the Mandarin Oriental, Paris
Redefining the trawler yacht • Grand Banks helped set the standard, says Hugo Andreae. Now, it has raised the bar
Wine of the week: a regal wine from the northern Rhône
Property • This week: houses with impressive gardens – from an Art Deco property on the beach at St Margaret’s Bay by the White Cliffs of Dover, to a Grade I-listed former priory with 14 acres of grounds...