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From the editor...
Citizenship on the cheap
The bullish case for equities • Stocks will soar once interest rates peak. Get into the market before they do, says Max King
Viewpoint
■ Cobalt gets ahead of demand
Music stops at WANdisco • The British software group has launched an investigation following the discovery of “potentially fraudulent” accounting. Matthew Partridge reports
Yet another crisis at Credit Suisse
Windfall tax hurts small oil explorers
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Migrant bill sparks culture war • The country is mired in crisis, so why is it obsessed with a footballer’s tweets? Emily Hohler reports
Kremlin stokes disorder in Europe
New pact to see off China • A security deal seeks to curb Beijing’s ambitions. Matthew Partridge reports
Saudi Arabia and Iran make amends
Betting on politics
News
A bank run in Silicon Valley • Three US banks have failed in the space of one week, including the top provider to the tech sector. Could this mark the start of a new financial crisis? Simon Wilson reports
Bank collapse spells higher inflation • The failure of Silicon Valley Bank will have one major consequence – yet more price rises
City talk
Preparing for the last crisis • The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank brings back memories of 2008 – but the risks are different in this cycle
I wish I knew what a credit default swap was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The making of the supermarket
Don’t fear the rise of the robots
The value of tourism
Is the Pope Catholic?
Stick with Mid Wynd • The trust’s managers are stepping down, but their recent changes leave it well placed
Activist watch
Short positions... Shaftesbury has a lot to prove
Internet 2.0: how to cash in on cloud computing • As the world becomes ever more interconnected, the storage capacity and processing power of online infrastructure are rising exponentially, heralding a new digital age, says Stephen Connolly
The cloud is all around us
What to buy now
Keep your trust in investment trusts • Closed-ended funds have fallen from grace, but they are bargains and due a rally, says Max King
How to close the UK’s wealth gap • David C. Stevenson presents ideas to rectify Britain’s stark regional differences in productivity and growth
The cheapest platforms • Keep the cost of investing as low as possible to bolster returns
Pocket money... shop around before you buy an annuity
Best business broadbrand • There are several key issues to consider before you opt for a package
Firms fall foul of fraud checks
Small companies cash in on VCT boom
Profit from the rise of shareholder activism in Japan’s small companies • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. Daniel Lee, head of Japan Research, AVI Japan Opportunity Trust, highlights three promising stocks
Alex
The CEO of Anti-Woke • Fund manager Vivek Ramaswamy made his name railing...