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RentGuarantor Holdings: a small upstart with huge potentialNewly-listed RentGuarantor Holdings should benefit from the Renters' Rights Act, even though it's a headache for landlords. Should you invest?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Emerging markets rally despite the energy crisisThe surprisingly strong performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets index is down to a few beneficiaries of the AI boom – but can it last?
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Biotech’s recovery is underway. And investors are about to miss itSponsor Content Created With RTW Investments
Deal activity is accelerating, a new generation of cancer treatments is reaching patients and biotech is becoming profitable. The case for the sector in 2026 is stronger than it was a year ago.
By MoneyWeek Published
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How to tap into SpaceX IPO without investing directlyAs SpaceX’s long-awaited IPO approaches, several adjacent stocks and sectors could benefit from its halo effect.
By Sam Shaw Published
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The bull and bear case for SpaceX's IPO valuationThe most valuable private company is about to go public, but will investors baulk at the price tag? We explore the bull and bear case for SpaceX’s IPO valuation.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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OpenAI starts IPO process with SEC filingOpenAI is preparing for its stock market listing
By Sam Shaw Published
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Stock market selloff: is the semiconductor trade becoming stretched?Broadcom’s underwhelming results prompted a stock market selloff that has been exacerbated by new economic data and geopolitical developments.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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British small caps: an unloved sector awash with valueOpinion Three British small-cap stocks, as picked by professional investors Indriatti van Hien and Cassie Herlihy of the Henderson Smaller Companies investment trust
By Indriatti van Hien Published
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Software Circle: why dull firms can be appealingSoftware Circle buys companies that do boring but necessary things. It is well placed to thrive, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
