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From the editor...
Trump takes his toll on tourism
Globalisation is on life support
The AI bubble starts to hiss air
Investors rattled by US banana republic
Viewpoint
■ Another sell-off in British bonds
Tesco tackles price war • Britain’s biggest grocer has opted to cut its prices more quickly to prevent Asda grabbing market share. Matthew Partridge reports
JD Sports shrugs off turmoil
Buying Versace on the cheap
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Labour nationalises steel • The politics means this makes more sense than usual. Emily Hohler reports
“Responsibility for Germany” prepares for power
China’s strong hand in tariff poker
News
The cause of the Brummie bin revolt • The bin strike in Birmingham is the fallout from an equal-pay claim brought by female cleaners. That bodes ill for the rest of British business. Simon Wilson reports
The return of supersonic travel • Innovation in commercial aviation has been stuck for 60 years. China is about to get it moving again
City talk
Out of America’s shadow • Upending global investment and trade could benefit other countries at the expense of the US market
I wish I knew what balance of payments was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
The West is bored to death
Thank you, bond vigilantes
How to cope with overload
The flaw in the Doge vision
A promising fintech firm going cheap • LendInvest has made some mistakes in the past, but it’s now primed for growth
Tap into trusts to profit from private equity • The investment companies providing access to unlisted firms’ robust growth are looking cheap, says Max King
Precision-engineered profits • Developments in genomics are enabling the rise of personalised medicine, with therapies tailored specifically for individuals. Smart investors should buy in now. Matthew Partridge reports
The best investments to buy now
Will Donald Trump’s tariffs work? • Import taxes are a blunt instrument with limited potential, says Max King
Do you need a safety net? • Life insurance gives your dependants financial peace of mind if you die
Pocket money... the rush to find a high Isa savings rate
Are Premium Bonds any use?
Tackling Trump’s tariffs • British companies in the firing line face some difficult decisions
Petty cash... where small firms do best
A hand-up for your start-up
The music mogul of the TikTok age • The entrepreneur behind the upstart music producer 10K Projects has taken over the top job at Atlantic Records, the label synonymous with musical greats. Can he transform its prospects? Jane Lewis reports
JPMorgan’s 25-billion-dollar man
Three hotels with character • A getaway in Europe doesn’t have to mean staying in a boring hotel – far from it
Wine of the week: six of the best from Bordeaux
Time to get grilling • With summer on the way, we look at some of the best barbecues and pizza ovens
Property • This...