MoneyWeek magazine
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23 May 1934: Bonnie and Clyde killed in ambush
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became infamous in the 1930s for robbing banks. But their notoriety ultimately proved their undoing.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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Trainline: a cheap cash machine for investors
Opinion Trainline’s shares have slumped owing to concerns about growth, but the sell-off seems overdone
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Look to British stocks to lead the charge as the Magnificent Seven falter
Opinion Gervais Williams, fund manager, The Diverse Income Trust, picks three British stocks where he'd put his money
By Gervais Williams Published
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The next phase of the AI boom
The technology is about to become far more widespread, says Dan McEvoy. Here’s how to profit
By Dan McEvoy Published
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8 of the best properties for sale for around £1 million
The best properties for sale for around £1 million – from a Grade II-listed former watermill in Torpoint, Cornwall, to a two-bedroom apartment close to London’s Kensington High Street
By Natasha Langan Published
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Merryn Somerset Webb: Pension funds shouldn't be pushed into private equity sector
Opinion The private-equity party is over, so don't push pension funds into the sector, says Merryn Somerset Webb.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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A fund that looks past the short term in Asia
Growth should remain strong, but successful managers also need to focus on governance. Here's how to find active opportunities in Asian markets.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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The strange world of quantum computing
If we can harness the potential of quantum physics, modern computers may come to seem like plodding calculators in comparison with the machines of the future
By Chris Carter Published
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Frasers Group 'is a rare retail gem in a battered sector'
Opinion Frasers Group is shunned for a reason, but brave investors should buy in now, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
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