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From the editor...
Six decades of the Bond brand
The first cracks in the housing market
US inflation tightens its grip
Beaten by the bond market
Viewpoint
■ Stocks are pricier than they look
Murdoch’s remerger • The media mogul is considering bringing Fox and News Corp under one roof almost a decade after he split them. Why? Matthew Partridge reports
Marcus has failed to make its mark
Over the Hill at Hargreaves Lansdown
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Truss steadies the ship • But the storms the PM faces have not ended yet. Matthew Partridge reports
Fortress China plots a new course
Betting on politics
News
A ceasefire in the war on drugs • Joe Biden has taken steps that could end the prohibition on cannabis in the US. Some say he should go further and fully legalise other drugs, including cocaine. Is this sensible? Simon Wilson reports
Business shoots itself in the foot • The hostility to the Tories from the City and industry is baffling. They have prepared the way for worse
City talk
The lure of the US market • Everything went right for US stocks in the past decade. It will be hard to repeat that as interest rates rise
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Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Red tape grounds our flying cars
What Ben Bernanke got wrong
A toaster that cost £1,187
The hidden cost of “dark data”
Overlooked value in EM stocks • Mobius Investment Trust’s small-cap strategy sets it apart from other emerging-market funds
Activist watch
Short positions... Hipgnosis’ songbook could run dry
What the future holds for food • Global prices soared after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Will they remain high? And what does this mean for supermarket stocks? David J. Stevenson explains
What to buy now
Chips run the world • Semiconductors are becoming crucial to almost every aspect of our lives, says Mikhail Zverev, manager of Amati Global’s TB Amati Strategic Innovation Fund. Yet the sector is no pricier than the wider market
What next for stocks as bonds crash? • Despite the slump in prices, gilts remain too pricey; equities are much better value, says Max King
A market leader in medical devices • Medtronic, which specialises in heart, spinal and diabetes products, is a promising long-term bet
Rising profits and a healthy yield
Your frozen tax benefits • Many allowances have fallen far behind inflation – costing you a packet
The unclaimed Child Trust Funds
Pocket money... banks cash in on our “fear of faff”
Do you qualify for the EIS? • The enterprise investment scheme can help early-stage firms raise cash
Late payments are on the increase
Petty cash... name your company carefully
Growth without...