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From the editor...
Price rise of the week
Another blow for bullish US investors
When will gold recover?
US yield curve signals recession
Emerging markets mature
Viewpoint
Worries are piling up in Warsaw
Pandemic star implodes • Online furniture retailer Made flourished during the pandemic, but never turned a profit. Now it’s gone bust. Matthew Partridge reports
Housing downturn hits Persimmon
Zero-Covid takes a bite out of Apple
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Hard rain falls on climate summit • Meeting past promises is all but impossible and agreeing to future ones is hard. Emily Hohler reports
A new winter of discontent
Democrats hold the line • A mid-term wipe-out failed to materialise. Matthew Partridge reports
Germany divided over China ties
Betting on politics
News
Britain’s migration crisis • Despite regular promises to put a lid on migration, record numbers of asylum seekers and other irregular migrants are arriving on our shores. Why, and what is to be done? Simon Wilson reports
The shrinking trillion-dollar club • The tech giants have fallen out of an elite club. We may not see their likes again for a long time
City talk
In search of the next boom • The assets that do best in this cycle are unlikely to be the ones that beat the world over the past decade
I wish I knew what a barbell strategy was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch • David Rosenberg, founder, Rosenberg Research
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Going nuclear is the only option
Austerity is a political choice
Jamie’s £1 horrors
Zuckerberg is killing Facebook
The huge potential in smaller companies • Stockmarket minnows have fared particularly poorly in the downturn. But their record is excellent. If you choose carefully, you can find some long-term winners at bargain prices, says Matthew Partridge
What to buy now
The carry crash in the UK gilt market • There were bigger forces at work than “Trussonomics” in last month’s bond meltdown, says Tim Lee
Will gilt prices fall for 40 years? • A four-decade bond bull market is over. Max King reveals what happens next
Unusual discounts in infrastructure • Digital 9 and Cordiant are both trading at less than net asset value, but one looks more attractive
Activist watch
Short positions... Property funds’ £1bn London sale
Investors could clean up with Reckitt • The consumer-goods giant has struggled in recent years, but it is now getting its act together
The board is gaining confidence
Peak season for annuities • Higher gilt yields mean it’s a good time to buy this pension product
Lifetime Isa savers lose out
Pocket money... using bitcoin to buy a pint of milk
How to fight the fraudsters • Pensions scammers are...