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From the editor...
City divides residents
Old Lady sticks with higher for longer
The penny drops and the FTSE booms
An exodus in the energy sector?
US dollar dominates world
Viewpoint
■ How the US culture wars move markets
Shein is no shoo-in • The Chinese clothing retailer, rebuffed in New York, has decided to list in London instead. It’s in a race against time. Matthew Partridge reports
Anglo faces eventual takeover
BA’s owner remains buoyant
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
An American view
IPO watch
Putin settles in for the long haul • The Kremlin has shifted strategy and is seeking China’s help. Emily Hohler reports
Tensions rise between UK and China
Trade wars heat up • Biden announces 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs. Matthew Partridge reports
EU expansion hopes scuppered in Georgia
Betting on politics
News
Britain’s brewing drugs disaster • An uptick in deaths from synthetic opioids has some worried that we may in this country be heading for a repeat of America’s opioid crisis. Will it get that bad? Simon Wilson reports
Airlines brace for turbulence • As crisis hits the airline duopoly, competitors from China and Brazil are straining at the leash
City talk
The inexorable rise of India • One market has stood out of the emerging market pack, helped by a growing pool of domestic investors
I wish I knew what inflation was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The world’s most vital chart
How specs boost growth
We Brits love bad service
Revive the spirit of 1994
Dr Copper is in rude health • The red metal appears poised for a big jump, says Dominic Frisby. What should investors buy now?
The rot at the top is a threat to us all • Corruption in public life can no longer be considered the preserve of the odd bad apple – the rot goes deep. That has implications for the rest of us. Stuart Watkins reports
High yields without equities’ risk • Investors seeking income should look beyond public debt, says Max King
The trusts with recovery potential • Some of the investment companies that have hit a rough patch will bounce back, says Max King. But which ones?
The best way to write your will • Failing to make detailed arrangements for your estate could cost your family dear when you die
Top tips for a successful second-hand car sale
Booted by your bank? • If your company has had its account closed, there are several steps to take
Run away from standing charges
Petty cash... time to switch
A great British tech success story • Sage has reinvented itself after some stumbles and the future looks bright
Cruise group steams ahead • Royal Caribbean is more profitable than rivals and reasonably valued
Trading techniques... the effect of spin-offs
How my tips have fared
The infrastructure specialists securing sustainable long-term growth • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Jean-Hugues de Lamaze, fund manager...