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From the editor...
Italy’s material world
Japan reels from its bruising sell-off
Is this wobble the start of the big one?
British housing perks up
King Coal is back
Viewpoint
■ A spike in the fear index CBOE Vix Volatility index
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
What to expect from the Budget • The new government is poised to hike taxes. But which ones? Helen Thomas of Blonde Money investigates
News
The way we live now... fleeced over fragrant fur
China is winning the electric-car race • The Middle Kingdom now sells more electric cars than conventional ones within its territory. Western countries seem determined to stop them crossing their borders. Why? Simon Wilson reports
India seeks to buy a chunk of UK plc • That is absolutely fine, but we should demand a trade deal in return
City talk
Not a pretty picture • Cosmetics and skincare firms bet big on China, but a tougher market threatens their premium valuations
I wish I knew what duration was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The popping of the AI bubble
How to spend foreign aid well
Taxing the ultra-rich
US productivity to the rescue
How investors can cash in on undersea cables • The renewable-energy boom has sparked a race to rewire the world, says Rupert Hargreaves
Gold expands its horizons • The yellow metal is increasingly being used in industry, says Dominic Frisby
Trust discounts start to narrow • The investment-companies sector is undergoing a two-speed recovery. Tread carefully
Activist watch
Short positions... Abrdn stems the bleeding
A healthy fillip for your portfolio • Real-estate investment trusts managing facilities such as GP practices or hospitals look appealing
The minimalist marriage • A typical wedding in London costs £36,000. Here’s how to cut costs
Landlords leave the market
Pocket money... Nationwide offers dementia clinics
Securing public-sector work • The tips and tricks you need to clinch contracts with the state
Do well by doing good
Petty cash... firms face recycling reset
The miners best placed to benefit from the next copper supercycle • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Jacob White, ETF Product Manager at Sprott Asset Management, highlights three stocks
Alex
The poker player betting on Trump • Jeff Yass is a professional gambler who built one of Wall Street’s most powerful trading operations and is backing Donald Trump for president. What’s in it for these strange bedfellows? Jane Lewis reports
The return of the Wild West in Russia
A castle stay with pedigree • Few stately hotels can rival Thornbury Castle’s interesting past, says Matthew Partridge
The meaning of Lotus • The new Emeya represents a departure from the norm for the British carmaker
Wine of the week: a masterclass in vinho verde
Property • This week: shooting estates – from a 13th-century manor...