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From the editor-in-chief...
What the AI boom is really telling us
Technology investors get altitude sickness
ECB seeks to slay inflation dragon
A commodity “super squeeze”
Viewpoint
■ Economic power is shifting
A sour taste from Tate & Lyle • One of Britain’s oldest companies is leaving the London stockmarket. Its departure marks a sad end to years of decline. Matthew Partridge reports
OpenAI plans IPO to cash in on the boom
GSK’s big bet on cancer drugs
Reversing Brexit by stealth • Britain is cosying up to the EU. Should it get closer? Emily Hohler reports
The “battle of blockades” moves in Iran’s favour
Ukraine on brink of historic victory
News
Why is America pulling ahead? • Twenty years ago, the European and US economies were more or less neck and neck. Since the crisis of 2008, however, the US has outperformed strongly. How did it manage that? Simon Wilson reports
Trump’s risky vanity project • A plan to get the US president’s face on dollar bills may seem a harmless gimmick, but the consequences could be serious
City talk
Tech takes over emerging markets • The surprisingly strong performance of the index is down to a few beneficiaries of the AI boom
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Why China got rich – and India didn’t
Don’t hope for a crisis
Enjoyable jobs are not a right
It’s values that count
A maturing market for ESG investing • Environmental and socially responsible money management is here to stay, says Maryam Cockar
The mid-caps of the future going cheap now • Small caps are being overlooked due to changes in the financial industry. But that is creating a lucrative hunting ground for savvy investors. Jamie Ward reports
A small upstart with huge potential • New laws will be a headache for landlords, but a big opportunity for this newly listed company
Time to show some independence • Edinburgh Worldwide’s new board should reject Saba’s proposal and stick with Baillie Gifford
A date for your diary
Short positions… activist pushes Segro spin-off
This flying-car firm won’t fly • Archer Aviation’s plans have yet to get off the ground, and the group is bleeding cash
How much to save for old age • It’s a tricky calculation, but a vital one if you want to be secure in retirement
News in brief... beware of scammers
A boom in Sipps for juniors
Three funds to help investors thrive whatever the market weather • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: James Yardley, investment manager of the VT Chelsea Managed Funds range
CLASSIC Alex
The gagging of a whistleblower • Sarah Wynn-Williams’s 2025 memoir exposed alleged wrongdoing at Facebook’s owner Meta. The technology giant won a legal ruling that prevents her talking about it. Jane Lewis reports
The corporate executive making the impossible possible
A terrific tour of Toronto • Stay at the Shangri-La Toronto while in Canada’s largest city, says Kalpana Fitzpatrick
Property • This week: properties with summer houses – from a duplex apartment in a period...