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From the editor...
Going nuts for pistachio chocolate
The winners from Trump’s trade wars
Investors brace for a US-China divorce
A safe haven in the Swiss franc
Wall Street faces further falls
Viewpoint
■ Walmart’s rise is a red flag
Unilever slims down • The consumer-goods giant has made steady progress simplifying its operations. But will tariffs now cause turbulence? Matthew Partridge reports
Luxury group Kering loses lustre
A tasty morsel for DoorDash
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
An American view
IPO watch
Liberals take Canada • The new PM has Donald Trump to thank for his victory. Emily Hohler reports
The lights go out in Spain and Portugal
Violence flares yet again in Kashmir
News
The unravelling of US-China trade • What will a decoupling mean for the global economy? Simon Wilson reports
End times for the AGM • Technology has rendered the big meet-ups of old obsolete. But the board still needs to be held to account
City talk
Crushed by volatility • The implosion of this “expert in risk management” shows why we can never be sure we have the full picture
I wish I knew what a margin call was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The golden age lies ahead of us
Government is not a start-up
Mexico’s ban on snacks
The war on woke will hurt the US
Under new management • After several years of poor performance, there is growing evidence that RIT has turned the corner
Activist watch
Short positions... Fidelity Japan runs up the white flag
Will Comstock crash – or soar? • The upside for this solar panel-recycling and biomass-refining group dwarfs the downside, says Dominic Frisby
The next phase of the AI boom • The technology is about to become far more widespread, says Dan McEvoy. Here’s how to profit
Nationalisation is not the answer • Political consensus is a sign that thinking has been abandoned, says Max King
Monopoly profits from airports • Most investors can’t get their hands on them. Here are two ways you can
Latin America’s internet behemoth • Mercado Libre is one of the most exciting growth stories of the past 20 years
A firm on full steam ahead
Red tape ties up landlords • Renting out properties is already hard enough, but it will soon get harder
Are you owed pension cash?
Pocket money... car crooks go high-tech
Sell up to your workers • It’s good for them and good for your tax bill too
The government can help you grow
Petty cash… it can pay to find a broker
A stock with plenty of fizz • Soft-drinks group AG Barr is highly profitable and reasonably valued
Betting on politics... upset Down Under
How my tips have fared
Technology will determine tomorrow’s top stocks in emerging markets • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: John Citron, investment manager of the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust
Alex
Singapore’s succession drama...