The biggest story this week – but only MoneyWeek tells you what to do next
In the latest issue of MoneyWeek, we tell you exactly what’s driving the oil price war and what investors should do with their money as a result.
It's without doubt the biggest story in the world right now the collapsing oil price and the battle for dominance between the Saudis and the new kids on the block, the US oil frackers.
In the latest issue of MoneyWeek, out onFriday, 5 December, we tell you exactly what's driving the oil price war and what investors should do with their money as a result.
As we said, it's a massive story. It's also on the cover of The Economist out the day AFTER MoneyWeek. In fact, by coincidence, their cover is remarkably similar to ours.
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