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From the editor...
The value of gold
Will Middle East war blow up inflation?
Metals bulls must navigate murky territory
Sterling is back on the slide
Private-equity boom cools
Viewpoint
■ German manufacturing faces “China shock”
Astra’s spoonful of sugar • The drug giant hiked its dividend to persuade shareholders to accept CEO Pascal Soriot’s pay rise. Is he worth his salary? Matthew Partridge reports
Potential suitors eye up BP
Goldman Sachs back on track
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Smoking ban is a sign of the times • The Tories have pressed ahead with the closest thing they have to a vision. Emily Hohler reports
Is the US tiring of war in Ukraine?
Iran’s strategic blunder • The missile strikes on Israel will backfire badly. Matthew Partridge reports
Rebel forces make gains against Burmese junta
Betting on politics
News
Why insects are on the menu • Even if the squeamish can’t be converted, feeding insects to farm animals will make agriculture more sustainable, says Simon Wilson
The real lesson from Rayner’s tax bill • Our tax system is just too complicated – it’s time to simplify
City talk
Investing in a world of war • Don’t obsess about geopolitics, but be alert for changes caused by a more tense and volatile world
I wish I knew what pound-cost averaging was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The age of AI politics is here
Are we ready for the AI shake-up?
How to enjoy a sabbatical
The global war for electric cars
Big Oil remains big business • Hydrocarbons will be needed to reach net-zero, so an energy fund is a core holding, says Max King
How Covid changed the face of modern medicine • For most of us, Covid may now be nothing more than an occasional nuisance. But the mRNA technology behind many of the vaccines is going from strength to strength. Matthew Partridge reports
Five of the most promising stocks
A match made in heaven • Business angels can be a crucial resource for fledgling firms, helping them survive and thrive. For investors, the risks are high, but the rewards can be spectacular, says David Prosser
The frightening cost of fiscal drag • Rising inflation and frozen thresholds have raised the tax burden for millions of people
Pocket money... avoid NS&I’s British Savings Bonds
How the cookie crumbles • Google has changed the rules governing third-party cookies. What now?
Do you owe tax on eBay sales?
Petty cash... new flexible working rules
Lucrative holes in the ground • Construction-materials group SigmaRoc will benefit from the sector’s long-term growth in Europe
Hollywood Bowl’s strike • The British ten-pin bowling venue operator has an excellent record
Trading techniques... listen to Dr. Copper
How my tips have fared
British market leaders who will stay streets ahead of the competition • A professional investor tells us where he would put his money. This week: Gary...