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From the editor...
More cream for US fat cats
Indian stocks bounce back
Do the dollar doomsters have a point?
New sanctions on Russia
The next big accident
Viewpoint
■ French stocks take fright
Cracks in the wall at Crest • The housebuilder has failed to exploit a benign backdrop in recent years. Should it now merge with rival Bellway? Matthew Partridge reports
Carlos Slim dials in to BT
Elon Musk is in the money
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Britain’s coming red tyranny • Labour is on track for a win so big it threatens democracy. Emily Hohler reports
The rapid rise of Reform UK
Macron’s high-stakes gamble • The president’s snap poll may go against him. Matthew Partridge reports
Putin cosies up to Kim Jong Un
Betting on politics
News
How to fix the migration issue • Despite decades of broken promises from both parties, net migration is at record levels. What is to be done? Simon Wilson reports
Britain is bankrupt • The biggest deception in this election is the pretence that a few tax tweaks can save us from our economic fate. The reality is more grim
City talk
Complexities of the curve • The outlook for many commodities is attractive, but “roll yield” can still be a headwind if you’re buying ETFs
I wish I knew what backwardation was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch • Jeff Currie, chief strategy officer of energy pathways, Carlyle
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The machines will not rise up
Planning reform comes first
The art of doing nothing
Don’t seek the centre ground
Founder-led firms will add fizz to your portfolio • Companies managed by those who set them up tend to outperform. Dr Mike Tubbs explains why, and surveys the world’s equity markets to gauge which ones currently look the most appealing
The strong appeal of private equity • HarbourVest is a fund-of-funds providing cheap access to fast-growing unlisted companies
Activist watch
Short positions... don’t overlook the value in Europe
Industrial metals will keep shining • The commodities are fuelling the energy transition, says James McKeigue, base metals editor at Fastmarkets
Tax: the pips will squeak • Watch out for stealth rises and possible increases to inheritance levies
It’s time to switch accounts
Pocket money... beware the rise of conveyancing scams
Boosting energy efficiency • Companies don’t benefit from a price cap, so consider options carefully
Expect reform of business rates
Petty cash... companies sit on cash
An unloved (and uncovered) fintech • PayPoint has immense potential and is going cheap
Emerging-market stocks combining long-term growth and sustainability • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Andrew Ness, Portfolio Manager of the Templeton Emerging Markets Sustainability Fund
Alex
The trials of a Lancastrian hero • Simon Sadler, who hails from Blackpool, rose to become the envy of...