MoneyWeek magazine
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Philip Coggan: 'Donald Trump means business on tariffs'
Interview What could Trump's tariffs mean for the US and global economies? Philip Coggan, former columnist at the Financial Times and The Economist, explains
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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European funds: investors have 'a luxury of choice'
A series of mergers is bringing consolidation among European funds, but investors should benefit, says Max King
By Max King Published
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Investment disasters: what to learn from 50 years of fiascos
A benign market backdrop over the past 50 years has not prevented recurrent routs, says Max King
By Max King Published
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In defence of Donald Trump
Opinion Doom-mongers thought the world would end with the election of Donald Trump. Think again, says Max King
By Max King Published
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US stocks are more expensive than ever after Trump's tariffs
We don’t need to second-guess the effect of Trump's tariffs to think that the rest of the world offers better value
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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'The EU Chips Act is another epic failure of state planning'
Opinion The European Chips Act has been a complete disaster. That holds a broader lesson for governments, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Filtronic: a UK success story cashing in on the space race
Filtronic has become an all-too-rare Aim success story since it moved down to the junior market
By Bruce Packard Published
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How to use SAYE and SIP schemes to multiply your money
Employers’ savings or share-incentive plans like SAYE and SIP schemes can help top up your pension
By David Prosser Published
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Sizzling sales at Sysco – should you invest?
The American food distribution group Sysco is expanding rapidly worldwide and is still reasonably valued
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published