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From the editor...
North Korea’s record crypto raid
Trump’s tariffs start to bite
The crypto roller-coaster ride isn’t over yet
House prices will keep rising
Don’t write China off just yet
Viewpoint
■ A better bet than money in the bank
Rolls-Royce roars on • The aircraft-engine group’s CEO has been hailed as a hero for spearheading the firm’s recovery. And the future looks bright. Matthew Partridge reports
WPP signals global downturn
Nvidia a bargain after sell-off
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Zelensky moves to appease Trump • Ukraine’s president is conceding ground to secure the least-worst deal possible. Emily Hohler reports
Taiwan treads carefully in the new world order
News
The way we live now... the money to be made in live music
Europe prepares to stand alone • Support for old military alliances is wavering in the US under Donald Trump. Europe’s leaders are rushing to fill the void. Simon Wilson reports
The battle of the skies • Privately owned British Airways has triumphed while state-backed rivals have been grounded. There is a lesson in that
The most unloved asset • Recent updates from UK Reits are looking more positive, but the market remains entirely unimpressed
City talk
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The true cost of net zero
What’s worse than Trump’s tariffs?
The deep roots of capitalism
The young will revitalise Britain
A UK trust with compelling focus • Merchants concentrates on finding solid stocks rather than griping about an unloved market
Activist watch
Short positions... brokers question TRIG’s new fees
A new lease of life for small firms • Secondary share sales reward investors and fund expansion, says David Prosser
Fat cats deserve more cream • The bosses of big companies often come under fire for being grossly overpaid. But the truth, according to some economists, is the opposite. Do they merit a pay rise? Stuart Watkins reports
This fallen angel will soar again • Frontier Developments has a credible plan to turn things around. It’s a buy for the brave
A discounted discounter • B&M European Value is too cheap to pass up
Enjoy a stress-free holiday • Many of us skimp on travel insurance – a potentially very expensive error
Big tax bills for second homes
Pocket money... do you still have a BA Covid voucher?
The return to the office • More and more employers want their staff to come back
Invoicing set to go digital
Petty cash... energy prices on the rise
Cash in on the growth prospects of the continent’s choice companies • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Marcel Stötzel, co-portfolio manager of the Fidelity European Trust, selects three stocks
Alex
Cashing in on expenses • Corpay has found a profitable niche managing corporate payments
Betting on politics... Runcorn & Helsby
How my tips have fared
The flame of the west • Palmer Luckey...