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From the editor...
Britain’s pickleball battle
Economic gloom descends on France
European stocks will bounce back
A winning bet on US offices
Viewpoint
China’s “bazooka” will flop
■ The rearmament boom starts from a low base
Chips down for gamblers • Fears of further levies on bookmakers have prompted a sharp share-price sell-off in the sector. What next? Matthew Partridge reports
HSBC returns to cost-cutting plan
Tesla still stuck in first gear
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A French view
IPO watch
Labour schmoozes investors • But will the reality match the rhetoric? Emily Hohler reports
Tories lurch to the right
The legacy of Mr Independence • Alex Salmond put Scottish secession on the map. Matthew Partridge reports
Political row threatens India’s rise
Betting on politics
News
The way we live now... the £40,000-a-week clinic treating phone addiction
Is property becoming uninsurable? • Climate change and other issues are leading insurers to recalculate risk and raise premiums. But will that make policies unaffordable? And if so, what then? Simon Wilson reports
Hail the Baby Googles • The US courts have ruled that the tech giant is a monopoly, leaving it facing the prospect of a break-up. That would be a good thing
City talk
Rates are heading down • Central banks will cut as far as they can while inflation is lower. What happens after that is the real test
I wish I knew what Magnificent Seven was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
AI: how scared should we be?
The great €3bn shipping heist
Is this the end for the book?
Why Britain won’t grow
Finding value in overlooked areas • The AVI Global Trust focuses on family-controlled firms, cheap investment trusts and Japan
Activist watch
Short positions... battle for Eurobox hots up
Labour’s countdown to a crisis • A fiscal and economic storm on the scale of 1976 looks likely, says Max King
Small tech stocks for your watch list • Tread carefully for now, says Michael Taylor of Shifting Shares, but keep an eye on these promising companies
Finding gems in an embattled sector • The UK’s money managers are fighting to remain relevant and survive as US giants increasingly dominate the sector. But smart investors can still find some bargains, says Rupert Hargreaves
How the Big Four keep fees low
Setting a course for growth • Airlines have rebounded well after Covid, but this one can soar higher
Trading techniques… the impact of oil
How my tips have fared
Will the Budget hike CGT? • The government’s plans for the levy on profits are especially opaque
Don’t downsize, right size
Pocket money... spending years on the phone to HMRC
Should you incorporate? • Changes to the tax system mean it may be cheaper to be a sole trader
Cut the cost of energy bills
Petty cash... keep personal data private
Quality and value in US small caps • A...