MoneyWeek magazine
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Labour is throttling business - a change of direction is needed, says Matthew Lynn
Opinion Will the last major global business to leave Britain please turn off the punishingly expensive lights?
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Investment opportunities in supporting an ageing population
Ageing populations have prompted fruitful research in sectors ranging from pharmaceuticals and medical equipment to glasses and hearing aids
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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Andrew Forrest battles it out with oil giant ExxonMobil
Iron ore billionaire Andrew Forrest made billions before committing himself to philanthropy. Now he is preparing for a showdown with ExxonMobil.
By Jane Lewis Published
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How to find quality and profitability in financial companies
Opinion Julian Cane, manager of the CT UK Capital & Income Trust, picks three financial companies that drive cash flow, dividends and asset value
By Julian Cane Published
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Three private equity trusts going cheap – should you buy?
Opinion These three specialist private equity funds focus on high-growth companies
By Max King Published
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8 of the best houses for sale for around £500,000
The best houses for sale for around £500,000 – from a 16th-century former farmhouse in Gwynedd to a stone cottage in Morton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire
By Natasha Langan Published
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Sir David McMurtry: Renishaw founder and Concorde engineer
Sir David McMurtry, co-founder of Renishaw, made a unique contribution to Britain. We look back at his legacy
By Jamie Ward Published
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What does Big Tech's alliance with Trump mean for the US?
The alliance between Big Tech and the new US president Trump is causing concern
By Emily Hohler Published
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Luxury stocks rally after Richemont sales boom
Cartier owner Richemont’s robust results have boosted sentiment about luxury stocks – but are investors getting carried away?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published