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From the editor...
Fifa’s own goal
The stampede out of London continues
Why are investors leaving profits on the table?
Why platinum is outshining gold
Mexico’s bold experiment
Viewpoint
■ A bright spot in a dull market
Long delays at Wizz Air • Trouble with engines has grounded planes and dented profits, preventing the group from fulfilling its potential. Matthew Partridge reports
US chipmaker gobbles up London tech morsel
Advertisers rattled by AI
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
A ceasefire in the trade war • The US and China have stepped back from ruinous conflict. Will the truce last? Emily Hohler reports
The chancellor creates a new black hole
The way we live now... Vogue declares the death of chic
News
Are the rich now less charitable? • The picture is mixed, says Simon Wilson, but philanthropy on the whole is alive and well
Trouble brews in the bargain basement
City talk
Take advantage of AGMs • Shareholder meetings aren’t just a regulatory requirement – they are a way to communicate with investors
I wish I knew what alternatives were, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Why populists reject experts
China wins the clean-energy race
Where to find “deep England”
Why did Elon Musk fail?
Unloved alts trusts are going cheap • Infrastructure and real estate funds are trading at huge discounts. Investors should take advantage
Activist watch
Short positions... Warehouse Reit backs reduced bid
Rail travel is in rude health: investors should jump aboard • The rail industry has bounced back from the devastating impact of the pandemic and is entering a new phase of development – and profitability. Matthew Partridge reports
The best investments to buy now
North Sea oil is ripe for a rebound • Labour’s green-energy policy is unsustainable, says Dominic Frisby. That bodes well for British oil explorers
Bring animal spirits back to UK stocks • Private investors must be the beneficiaries of a recovery, says Bruce Packard – not brokers and fund managers
Cracking the growth conundrum • Planning and state procurement are key to productivity, says David C. Stevenson
A boffin-led firm with business savvy • Patient investors will get paid well as they wait for success from this promising Aim stock
Dialling the right numbers • Mobile-phone services group Airtel Africa is inexpensive and growing fast
Betting on politics... an upset in New York
How my tips have fared
Exercise your democratic rights • Investment platforms and funds are paying more attention to shareholders’ votes than ever before
Pocket money... the inheritance-tax net tightens
How much is enough? • An annual study assesses the level of savings needed for retirement
Labour’s new pension reforms
News in brief... avoid inheritance tax
Seeking out quality and resilience will pay off for patient British investors • Gary Channon (above left),...