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Ray Dalio: back to the 1930s

In economic and political terms, today’s environment has a lot in common with the late 1930s, warns Ray Dalio, founder and co-chief investment officer of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s biggest hedge fund.

09/09/2019

A climate of positive change?

ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE Whatever people’s views are on the current state of capitalism, it is hard to deny that it has created a huge amount of economic growth. But this has come at considerable cost, and we cannot continue developing without tackling these costs.

09/09/2019

Chart of the week: a tale of two century bonds

Investors keep buying Argentinian debt even though they really should know better. The price of Argentina’s century bond has slumped by 45% as concern over the latest debt crisis has grown. At the same time, Austria’s 100-year bond has surged this year.

09/09/2019

Money Minute, Monday 9 September: the week ahead

Welcome to today’s Money Minute – in which we preview the big stories of the week ahead in just 60 seconds. This week, we see UK unemployment and the European Central Bank’s decision on monetary policy.

06/09/2019

Share tips of the week

MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK’s financial pages.

06/09/2019

Houses for around £500,000

This week: houses for around £500,000 – from a second-floor flat in a Victorian property in Islington, to  a Cornish cottage in The Lizard.

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