MoneyWeek roundup: Why some people deserve horsemeat

James McKeigue highlights the week's best pieces from the MoneyWeek team, including: why some people deserve horsemeat; the rise of China's 'soft power'; and investing's most dangerous phrase.

The news this week was dominated by horsemeat.We investigated it fully in this week's MoneyWeek magazine and analysed the economic implications. However, in his Right Side email, my colleague Bengt Saelensminde took a different angle.

"Some people", says Bengt, "deserve horsemeat". This scandal, he says, has a lot of parallels with the financial world.

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James McKeigue

James graduated from Keele University with a BA (Hons) in English literature and history, and has a certificate in journalism from the NCTJ. James has worked as a freelance journalist in various Latin American countries.He also had a spell at ITV, as welll as wring for Television Business International and covering the European equity markets for the Forbes.com London bureau. James has travelled extensively in emerging markets, reporting for international energy magazines such as Oil and Gas Investor, and institutional publications such as the Commonwealth Business Environment Report. He is currently the managing editor of LatAm INVESTOR, the UK's only Latin American finance magazine.