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From the editor...
The sun shines on London’s bankers
Macron’s gamble delivers a big mess
Head downmarket for some bargains
Has the uranium market peaked?
Why EMs are ready to rally
Viewpoint
■ Britain’s lagging blue chips
Two bitter pills for Indivior • Both the pharmaceutical group’s key treatments have disappointed the market. What happens next? Matthew Partridge reports
End of an era for Paramount
Danish brewer swallows Britvic
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
What will Labour actually do? • The party has been silent on the question, but the to-do list is staggering. Emily Hohler reports
Nigel Farage: it’s only just begun
France in uncharted waters • The snap election delivered a stalemate. Matthew Partridge reports
Iran elects a moderate
Betting on politics
News
The way we live now... the rise of the super-tutor
Amazon turns 30 • The e-commerce and cloud-computing giant started life as an online bookseller operating out of a garage in Seattle. What does the future hold? Simon Wilson reports
The attractions of Milan • The well-heeled are increasingly fleeing Europe’s traditional finance hubs for Italy’s. It’s not hard to see why
City talk
The British bourse won’t bounce • The long promised revival in the stockmarket won’t happen, says Max King. Look abroad instead
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
A dire result for Keir Starmer
Do markets do well with Labour?
The struggle to look normal
Will Labour help the left behind?
What is private equity up to? • Funds have been spending investors’ money, but not selling holdings to realise profits
Activist watch
Short positions... buy trusts, not open-ended funds
A blue-chip set for strong growth • Diploma, whose niche products include seals and fasteners, serves an array of growth markets
Profits will keep on rising
Profit from the protectionist backlash • The Covid pandemic and geopolitical turmoil have seen companies return production to nearer home and shorten their supply chains. How should investors react? Matthew Partridge reports
The stocks that will prosper under protectionism
Top properties in Britain and Europe • Marcus Phayre-Mudge’s trust boasts commercial real-estate experts with a proven record, says Max King
How to escape the IHT catch-22 • More and more people dealing with an estate are being caught in an administrative quagmire, says David Prosser
Will there be a tax grab? • The government could end generous IHT rules on pensions
A levy on the state pension?
News in brief... start a Sipp for junior
Buy British for world-class companies offering healthy long-term growth • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Nick Train, portfolio manager of the Finsbury Growth & Income Trust, picks three favourites
Alex
Ocado will never deliver • The online supermarket remains unprofitable and overvalued
Trading techniques... the sun wilts...