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From the editor...
Jaguar changes its spots
The crypto revolution gathers pace...
... while the yellow metal loses momentum
Defence is a Trump trade
Russian rouble on the slide
Viewpoint
Why invest anywhere else? • US versus European stocks
Indigestion for chip giant? • Semiconductor behemoth Nvidia has reported strong sales and profits, but potential problems are mounting. Matthew Partridge reports
B&Q’s owner is in need of repair
Barclays ends long legal saga
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A French view
IPO watch
Trump’s tariffs threaten US • Import levies will undermine consumption and growth. Emily Hohler reports
More hot air at climate summit
Fraud charges rattle India
News
Britain’s farmers in revolt • The Labour government’s changes to the inheritance-tax regime, announced in the Budget, have provoked a furious backlash. What’s the issue? Stuart Watkins reports
The flight to America • Europe is not producing many tech champions. The few it has are heading to America. This will only accelerate under Donald Trump
City talk
The risks are rising for India • The long-term story is compelling, but after a spectacular bull run, warning signs are starting to show
I wish I knew what GDP was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
A top emerging-market trust • JPMorgan’s fund has outperformed its benchmark over the long term and offers good value
Activist watch
Short positions... shake-up at Edinburgh Worldwide
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
How to rebuild a meritocracy
Economics still matters
Bring back the knob
Pot legalisation: did it work?
Japan’s long deflationary slump is finally over • Andrew Van Sickle talks to Masaki Taketsume, manager of the Schroder Japan Trust, about the outlook for growth, the promise in small caps and ongoing improvement in corporate governance
Guilt trips and nudges galore • Beware manipulative and exploitative charities, says Merryn Somerset Webb
British stocks set for bull market • It always seems darkest just before the dawn, says Max King. The time to buy UK equities is now
A landlord with growth potential • Grainger is putting years of uncertainty behind it and investing for expansion
A stellar stock that keeps it simple • Former market darling Marshalls, a landscaping and building-products supplier, looks too cheap
The cost of live-in childcare • Hiring a nanny is about to become even more of an expensive hassle
Reduce IHT with a trust
Pocket money... tax man hauls in £220m in fines
Relief on rates runs out • Labour has promised to reform the corporate equivalent of council tax
How to benefit from LinkedIn
Petty cash... hire an accountant
Grab a slice of Domino’s • The separate British branch of the US pizza chain looks a tasty morsel
Betting on politics... change in Canada
How my tips have fared
Top UK stocks with healthy cash flows and dividend yields offer good value...