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Why Scotland's proposed government bonds are a terrible idea
Opinion Politicians in Scotland pushing for “kilts” think it will strengthen the case for independence and boost financial credibility. It's more likely to backfire
By Matthew Lynn Published
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How Germany became the new sick man of Europe
Friedrich Merz, Germany's Keir Starmer, seems unable to tackle the deep-seated economic problems the country is facing. What happens next?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Review: Villa d'Este – a Christmas spectacle on Lake Como
Travel Villa d’Este, on the shores of Lake Como in Italy, is a magical place in which to celebrate the festive season
By Vaishali Varu Published
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Jared Isaacman: SpaceX astronaut and Trump's pick for NASA
Jared Isaacman is a close ally of Elon Musk and the first non-professional astronaut to walk in space. Now, he is in charge of NASA
By Jane Lewis Published
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Three solid British stocks going cheap
Opinion Ian Lance and Nick Purves, fund managers at Temple Bar Investment Trust, highlight three British stocks with strong cash flows and robust balance sheets
By Ian Lance Published
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Is now a good time to invest in Barclays?
Barclays' profit growth is healthy, and the stock is cheap compared with its rivals
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Profit from other investors’ trades with CME Group
CME Group is one of the world’s largest exchanges, which gives it a significant competitive advantage
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Key lessons from the MoneyWeek Wealth Summit 2025
Our annual MoneyWeek Wealth Summit featured a wide array of experts and ideas, and celebrated 25 years of MoneyWeek
By MoneyWeek Published
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Defeat into victory: the key to Simon Wolfson's success
Opinion Next CEO Simon Wolfson claims he owes his success to a book on military strategy in World War II. What lessons does it hold, and how did he apply them to Next?
By Max King Published
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