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Hindujas top list
Europe emerges from its chrysalis
A big boost for America’s bulls
An overlooked Asian market
China’s rally has room to run
Viewpoint
■ The meme-stock frenzy makes a comeback
Airlines hit mild turbulence • Budget carriers easyJet and Ryanair are in for a bumpier ride now that demand among consumers seems to be slowing. Matthew Partridge reports
Cheap Walmart increasingly cheerful
Czech in the post offers more cash
A horrifying and avoidable scandal • The defensive culture of public bodies must change to avoid future calamities. Emily Hohler reports
Riots send nickel prices soaring
Crash sparks crisis in Iran • The death of the president comes at a difficult time. Matthew Partridge reports
A horrific attack on democracy in Slovakia
Betting on politics
News
The crisis in our universities • The government is determined to cut the numbers of legal migrants. The universities rely on a plentiful supply of them to stay in business. What happens next? Simon Wilson reports
Time is running out for BT • The telecoms giant has turned a corner, but that just makes it all the more attractive to circling buyers
City talk
Choosing an India fund • Tracker funds have earned excellent returns, but trusts that backed small-cap growth stocks did even better
I wish I knew what futures were, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The next big scandal
The EU is a Remainer nightmare
Three cheers for Clarkson
Obesity is no big deal
Why the US and UK have diverged • They pursued different policies after Covid, and America chose more wisely, says Max King
Passionate about collectables • Whether it’s wine, whisky, art, cars or coins, there are many reasons to start collecting
Fine wine to stash away • Prices have softened of late, but patient investors can still spot opportunities, says Chris Mercer
Investing in liquid gold • Whisky prices have shot up over the past decade, says Richard Woodard. Does the market still have legs?
Collectables in the making • Cars from the 1980s are starting to overtake models from earlier decades, says Chris Carter
The big names of tomorrow • Buy the work of fledging artists before their careers take off, says Sarah Ryan of New Blood Art
The lure of the hoard • You don’t have to stumble across a treasure trove in a field to profit from the yellow metal, says Chris Carter
Sun will shine on Bluefield Solar • Renewable-energy infrastructure investment trusts look cheap, and one in particular stands out
Activist watch
Short positions... What has Buffett been buying?
Taiwan: the world’s tinderbox • A war over the island would make the financial crisis look like a rounding error, says Ruffer’s Alexander Chartres
Building the bridges and roads to riches • Charles Jillings, portfolio manager of the Utilico Emerging Markets Trust, talks to Andrew Van Sickle about the key role of infrastructure in development, and highlights some of his top nations and...