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Has the pound already hit its highest point for this cycle?
Analysis The pound moves in an eight-year cycle, says Dominic Frisby. And in its latest cycle, it may have nowhere to go but down.
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Here’s what the Spring Statement means for your money
Analysis David Prosser looks into the details of Rishi Sunak's "jam tomorrow" Spring Statement and explains just what it means for you and your money.
By David Prosser Published
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How to manage your money as inflation just keeps rising
Analysis Uk inflation is at a 30-year high – and it won't be falling any time soon. So what can you do? John Stepek explains how to manage your money to combat rising prices.
By John Stepek Published
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Investment trust portfolio update March 2022: things take a turn for the worse
Analysis Merryn Somerset Webb looks a how MoneyWeek’s model investment trust portfolio has fared as markets swing from growth to value.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Looking for Isa season ideas? Load up on investment trusts
Sponsored Investment trusts have had a poor start to the year. But, while there are still plenty of risks, there are plenty of opportunities too. Max King looks at the sectors to buy.
By Max King Published
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Who will pay for the cost of living crisis?
Analysis The cost of living is rising fast. You may be expecting the chancellor to use his spring Budget to help ease it. But you’re likely to be disappointed, says John Stepek. Here’s why.
By John Stepek Published
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The MoneyWeek Podcast: redefining the FAANG stocks for a new era
Podcasts As the tech stock bubble bursts, Merryn and John discuss how one bank has redefined and replaced the FAANG stocks with some decidedly old-school investments.
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Russia, Ukraine and the coming global food crisis
Briefings The war in Ukraine has disrupted food and fertiliser exports, pushing up prices and threatening a global calamity.
By Simon Wilson Published
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Xiang Guangda: the “Big Shot” who broke the nickel market
Profiles The founder of the world’s largest producer of stainless steel recently found himself on the painful end of a wrong-way bet on the nickel price. The “Nickel King” has always loved a punt, says Jane Lewis
By Jane Lewis Published
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Russia has avoided its first default since 1918, but it is not out of the woods yet
Analysis Russia appears to have avoided its first default in more than a century on foreign currency debt. Saloni Sardana explains what is next for Russia and whether the threat of a default still remains.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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The Bank of England has raised interest rates – but with some reluctance
Analysis As expected, the Bank of England raised interest rates yesterday – but not with any enthusiasm. John Stepek explains why, and what rising rates mean for your money.
By John Stepek Published
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Investors: remember Woodford, and make sure you can cash out
Editor's letter Investing is full of risks. But not being able to sell your investment when you want to is one you shouldn't have to deal with, says Merryn Somerset Webb.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Lech: a picturesque and exclusive ski resort
Reviews Most of the holidaymakers in Lech are return visitors. It’s easy to see why, says Nicole García Mérida
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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Ineos Grenadier: a striking and rugged off-roader
Reviews The old Land Rover is dead; long live the Ineos Grenadier.
By Jasper Spires Published
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A secret list of beauties for your cellar
Reviews Matthew Jukes looks at the offering from Swains, a stunning new wine shop by Hampstead Heath
By Matthew Jukes Published
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The stockmarket rebound has nothing to do with Ukraine or the Federal Reserve
Analysis Stockmarkets bounced yesterday after the Fed raised interest rates and hopes of peace in Ukraine rose. But more relevant was what happened in China. John Stepek explains why.
By John Stepek Published
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Commodities boomed – now they’ve busted. What comes next for commodity prices??
Analysis Commodities from gold to oil have fallen dramatically after weeks of strong gains. Dominic Frisby looks at what might be next for commodity prices.
By Dominic Frisby Published
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How China's “zero-Covid” policy could affect the global economy
Analysis As part of t its “zero Covid” policy, China is imposing stringent lockdowns as the number of cases rises sharply. Saloni Sardana looks at how this could affect the global economic recovery.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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What’s happened to the small-cap effect?
Sponsored Small-cap stocks have traditionally outperformed their blue-chip cousins. But is this still true today? Max King looks at their performance, and the advantages of investing in small-cap-focused investment trusts
By Max King Published
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An unwelcome merger deal for the Honeycomb Investment Trust
Analysis A deal to buy its own manager makes this high-yielding debt fund less appealing, says David Stevenson
By David Prosser Published
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Russian aggression is a big blow for the world’s “net zero” ambitions
Briefings Switching the world economy over from fossil fuels to green alternatives was always going to be a challenge. It just got a lot harder. Simon Wilson reports
By Simon Wilson Published
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Carl Icahn: “King Kong” takes a bite of McDonald’s
Profiles Legendary corporate raider Carl Icahn is showing a softer side, taking a slice of fast-food giant McDonald’s to improve animal welfare. No doubt he is seeking to secure his legacy too.
By Jane Lewis Published
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Dario Perkins and Richard de Lisle: inflation, the 1970s, and the rotation to value
Podcasts Merryn talks to Dario Perkins from TS Lombard about central banks and how today's inflation is not the same as 1970s inflation; and to Richard de Lisle of De Lisle Partners about the stocks he's buying now.
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Mining stocks have been great investments this year – but is it time to sell?
Analysis Markets have not had a good start to 2022 – with the exception of mining stocks. John Stepek asks if the sector has further to go, or if you should take profits while the going is good.
By John Stepek Published
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What war in Ukraine means for agricultural commodities
Analysis With both Ukraine and Russia major producers of grain, vegetable oil and fertilisers, Saloni Sardana looks at how the conflict could affect supply.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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Veterinary medicine stocks: the firms keeping your pet healthy
Cover Story Pet ownership has grown due to the pandemic. That’s good news for animal health stocks, says Dr Mike Tubbs
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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The end of global economic integration
Editor's letter The story of the post-Soviet era has been one of constant economic integration. But that's now over, says Merryn Somerset Webb. And it's going to cost us dear.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Spring sees iconic art going under the auctioneer’s hammer
Features The art market has seen a flurry of high-profile sales as the spring auction season hots up. Chris Carter reports
By Chris Carter Published
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Evo Yachts V8 – a design masterpiece
Reviews The Evo V8, motorboat maker Evo Yachts’ homage to the sailing yacht, is a clever piece of kit
By Jasper Spires Published