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From the editor...
Book festivals’ funding in doubt
Mexico’s authoritarian turn
Opec is losing its price war
British housing in the doldrums
FTSE stocks bounce back
Viewpoint
■ The world’s debt burden hits new high
The Czech’s in the post • Billionaire Daniel Kretinsky has bought the Royal Mail’s parent company amid little political resistance. Can he deliver? Matthew Partridge reports
Heartburn drug causes a headache
BHP: three strikes and out
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
A reassuringly boring election • After years of chaos, a dull campaign might be just the tonic we need. Emily Hohler reports
Victory for democracy in South Africa
India cuts Modi down to size • The PM has suffered a big political setback. Matthew Partridge reports
Donald Trump bounces back from court verdict
Betting on politics
News
Labour’s plans for tax and growth • Despite election-time wranglings, Labour’s current policies look little different from the Conservatives’. So is big change really coming? Simon Wilson reports
Things can always get worse • The socialists haven’t even taken power yet, but the ill effects of their policies are already being felt
City talk
Betting big on AI investment • Nvidia’s unprecedented rise has been driven by staggering growth in capex plans at its big tech peers
I wish I knew what the Greeks were, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Wake up to China’s threat
No escape from the app trap
The Beatles’ business tips
The lost art of attack ads
Speed bumps will not slow the car industry • Sluggish sales and disappointing levels of demand for electric cars have thrown a spanner in the works of global car makers. But the growth engine has merely stalled. Matthew Partridge reports
The best stocks to buy now
We must preserve online anonymity • It can be abused by trolls, but it remains central to our economic and political freedom, says Dominic Frisby
There is turmoil in North Sea oil • The sector has been buffeted by the windfall tax. Michael Taylor of Shifting Shares surveys the scene
An asset class ready to bounce • Emerging-market investment trusts offer access to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies, says Max King
Are you due a tax refund? • HMRC may well owe you money. Here’s how to check and secure your payout from the taxman
Pocket money... banks apply credit crunch to customers
What next for apprentices? • How the two main parties’ approaches to funding young workers differs
An own goal by Man United?
Petty cash... prepare for green red tape
A solid stock on full steam ahead • Shipbroker Clarkson leads its fast-growing field and boasts a compelling valuation too
Power your portfolio with renewable energy as the world goes greener • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: James Smith, fund manager at Premier Miton Global Renewables Trust, selects three...