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From the editor...
James Bond’s licence to cash in
Stay bullish and buy • Ignore the Eeyores, says Max King. The outlook for stocks in both Britain and America remains auspicious
Tariffs boost aluminium prices
Gold is due a breather
Viewpoint
■ Warren Buffett sits it out
Just Eat just eaten • The food-delivery platform has been gobbled up by a Dutch rival. Now there could be further consolidation in the sector. Matthew Partridge reports
Wood’s woes go from bad to worse
Nike hires Kim Kardashian
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
An American view
IPO watch
Seismic shifts in Europe • Will things look any different when the aftershocks settle? Emily Hohler reports
Xi hugs his former enemies closer
Apple opens back door to snoops
News
Trump’s scramble for minerals • America has one eye on Ukraine’s mineral resources as it seeks deals to end the war with Russia. US rivalry with China is a large part of the reason why. Simon Wilson reports
Brace for a spring crisis • Rachel Reeves is sleepwalking into an economic catastrophe of her own making. Don’t expect a change of direction
More welcome than Saba • Activists are coming for investment trusts. Finding the right approach would be a huge boost to the market
City talk
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Trump marks start of new era
India arrives on the global stage
Covid fuelled rise of the right
Promote welfare not fairness
An ill wind • Even the best renewables trusts are struggling
Activist watch
Short positions... Henderson Opps votes to wind up
It’s time to start buying Europe again • The continent’s stocks are cheap and the economic backdrop starting to look cheerier, says Merryn Somerset Webb
Old King Coal has not been dethroned yet • The demand for the black stuff is only growing, yet investors don’t seem to want to take advantage of the opportunity. Rupert Hargreaves reports
A rare opportunity in rare diseases • Vertex Pharmaceuticals operates in a profitable subsector and is poised for further success
A steady rise in profitable growth
The power of private markets • Helen Steers, co-manager of the Pantheon International investment trust, tells Andrew van Sickle about the vast array of compelling opportunities in private equity
Shelter savings from tax • Labour could make cash Isas less appealing, but you have other options
Time to try a challenger bank
Pocket money... donkeys rake in rich legacies
New IHT trap for savers • Inheritance tax will soon be applied to pensions. What should you do?
Look out for the LTA limit
News in brief... state pension to incur tax
Global investors have overlooked these top tips in emerging markets • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Chris Tennant, co-portfolio manager of Fidelity Emerging Markets, picks three favourites
Alex
Putin’s emissary to Trumpworld • Kirill Dmitriev is a product of America’s finest institutions and has emerged as the...