MoneyWeek magazine
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Is Rachel Reeves leading the UK to a spring crisis?
Opinion Rachel Reeves is sleepwalking into an economic catastrophe of her own making. Don’t expect a change of direction, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Leading companies cashing in on India’s growth prospects
Opinion Ewan Thompson, manager of the Liontrust India fund, highlights three companies he thinks are well-positioned to generate attractive economic returns
By Ewan Thompson Published
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Drone company Red Cat Holdings sees shares tumble
Red Cat, the unprofitable and inefficient US drone manufacturer is set to slide
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Investors should rise with the dawn of the African century
Africa has a troubled history and recent years have been difficult. But conditions are ripe for a turnaround in its fortunes – investors should get in early
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Majedie sees an impressive turnaround under Marylebone
Majedie Investments, a once-ailing trust has seen its discount shrink to almost nothing under its new manager, Marylebone Partners
By Max King Published
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Filtronic's shares hit all-time-high after new Space X deal
Opinion British stock Filtronic’s explosive growth is only just getting started
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Aga Khan, spiritual leader and billionaire investor, dies
The Aga Khan was a religious leader to millions of Shia Ismaili Muslims and a billionaire investor with a love of horses. He saw no contradiction in his roles
By Jane Lewis Published
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How to collect fine cognac
Collectables The French spirit cognac is going from strength to strength, says Chris Carter
By Chris Carter Published
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Gold’s stealthy bull market
Gold's multi-year gains gathered less attention than you’d expect, but that now seems to be changing, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published