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From the editor...
Pret turns cold on coffee deal
Stocks shrug off political turmoil
What the rise of gold is telling us
The remarkable rise of Poland
Europe’s hidden champion
Viewpoint
■ US small caps play catch-up
Ryanair’s steep descent • Heavy turbulence in the spring quarter may herald further trouble ahead. Other airlines are suffering too. Matthew Partridge reports
Streaming giant steams ahead
The best obesity drug yet?
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Labour discovers a fiscal time bomb • The new government can’t avoid public-sector pay rises, nor can it afford them. Emily Hohler reports
Starmer steps onto world stage at a tricky time
Biden scrambles for a legacy • He won’t be the next president, but still has power. Matthew Partridge reports
Jostle for power begins in Vietnam
Betting on politics
News
The way we live now... the racket in fake restaurant reviews
The day the internet crashed • Millions were affected by an IT outage last week, which grounded flights and took the news off the air. Was this just a hiccup or a warning of much worse to come? Simon Wilson reports
Big Tech goes shopping • Growth at the technology giants is slowing and they’re sitting on billions in cash. Expect a buying spree
City talk
Not doing what it says on the tin • Wealth-protection trusts have failed to live up to their reputation over the past few years
Activist watch
Short positions... a “barbell effect” in fixed-income
Japan’s currency paradox • The yen has weakened far more than expected, even though the economy and stocks are looking much healthier
I wish I knew what the Plaza Accord was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Why tech bros back Trump
It’s time to let Cambridge grow
How Tories can recover
A lost decade looms in China
Top cash cows for income investors • Consider companies that have increased their payout for up to 60 years in a row, says Dr. Mike Tubbs
Firm foundations at Vistry • The house builder’s unusual business model has fuelled rapid sales growth
Trading techniques... share buybacks
How my tips have fared
A big loophole in capital-gains tax • The best way to cut or avoid the levy on an appreciating asset is not to dispose of it during your lifetime
Pocket money... the end of no-fault evictions
Consolidate your savings • Labour wants to tackle the pervasive problem of small, forgotten cash piles
Savers seeking value for money
News in brief... a kicking from Boots
Europe’s overlooked recovery plays offer income and growth potential • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Alex Wright, lead portfolio manager, Fidelity Special Values, highlights three favourites
Alex
Corning brings AI hardware to life • Running data centres facilitating the sector’s research requires the US firm’s high-quality cables
Building on a lightbulb...