MoneyWeek magazine
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'Rachel Reeves’s tax rise will crash the economy'
Opinion Rachel Reeves will be the first chancellor since Denis Healey in the 1970s to raise income tax. It will only push Britain into recession, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Cringe Britannia: the decline of the UK's soft power
Britain has long wielded soft power through its commitment to sound political values and the export of high and popular culture. That is now under threat
By Simon Wilson Published
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STS Global Income & Growth: Buying quality at a discount
Investors should consider STS Global Income & Growth to diversify away from mega-cap tech
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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'We still live in Alan Greenspan’s shadow'
When MoneyWeek launched 25 years ago, Alan Greenspan was chairman of the Federal Reserve. We’re still living with the consequences of the whirlwind he sowed
By Jane Lewis Published
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Three venture capital trusts offering growth and tax breaks
Opinion Alex Davies, founder of high-net-worth investment service Wealth Club, picks three venture capital trusts where he'd put his money
By Alex Davies Published
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Go for growth: how to invest in emerging markets
Developing countries offer investors compelling long-term economic prospects, says David Prosser
By David Prosser Published
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How to invest in private equity
New forms of private equity funds give access to ordinary investors of more modest means. Should they rush in?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How Isaac Newton created the gold standard by accident
Isaac Newton brought about a new global economic era by accident, says Dominic Frisby
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Investing in AI – the ultimate bubble
Is it “different this time”, or are we in the mother of all bubbles? The economics of AI should give investors pause for thought, says Dan McEvoy
By Dan McEvoy Published
