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From the editor-in-chief...
Canadians turn their backs on the US
Has Europe turned a corner?
Banks do the heavy lifting for Spain
Singapore’s stocks enjoy a boom
Viewpoint
On the brink of a debt crisis
■ The bond bull market is well and truly over
Don’t let spending rip, prime minister • The travails of Germany’s chancellor Friedrich Merz provide a warning for Andy Burnham, says Helen Thomas
News
The LSE’s missed opportunity to Shein • The London market is shrinking and cannot afford to turn away promising new businesses
City talk
The bull market is not over yet • Big Tech may have stumbled, but the most interesting years of this bull run are still ahead of us, says Max King
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The mysterious world of trade
Will AI boost growth?
How sci-fi can help us
Taxing wealth: just don’t do it
INPP defies the sceptics • The Thames Tideway Tunnel was a success and other projects such as Sizewell C are promising
A date for your diary
Short positions… Seraphim to launch space ETF
A technology play scales up • PensionBee’s growth trajectory will reach an inflexion point next year
Housebuilders that will profit from a Burnham boost • It’s been a dire few years for Britain’s residential developers. Can prime minister Andy Burnham’s pledges to build more homes rescue them? Matthew Partridge reports
The most promising investments to buy now
It’s a mad world – and it’s here to stay • Geopolitical strategist Tina Fordham tells Matthew Partridge that investors will have to adjust to new risks
Wall Street’s cynics led the market over a cliff • Professional investors knew the dotcom bubble would end in a nasty downturn. But pessimism is bad for business, so they kept quiet and deferred to their firms’ bullish hype, says Jeremy Grantham
Don’t pay in too much • There’s a limit to how much you can save for retirement free of tax
Are you getting good value?
News in brief... a pensions health check
Three underappreciated companies that are thriving in China • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Dale Nicholls, portfolio manager of Fidelity China Special Situations
Alex
Tata’s succession drama • India’s largest private-sector employer has been embroiled in a feud over who will take the driving seat when the current chairman steps down. Noel Tata looks likely to have his day. Jane Lewis reports
Zhu Rongji: the man who turned China capitalist
The stories of southern Sardinia • Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia is surrounded by history and nature, says Chris Carter
Rolls-Royce’s smooth ride • No other premium car comes close to the Spectre II for refinement and luxury
Wine of the week: A great-value red from an elite winery
Property • This week: houses for around £500,000 – from a modern, passive-style house overlooking Loch Kishorn, Scotland, to an apartment in a Grade II-listed building in London’s Hoxton
The best of the Edinburgh Fringe • From a side-splitting satirical news revue to an adaptation of an Edgar Allan Poe...