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The Week in Investment: Japan is 'ugly beyond belief'

00:01 | 13 March 2010

Japan's domestic economy isn't viable, says Neptune's Chris Taylor - but Japanese companies are world leaders. Plus: Is quantitative easing behind house price rises?

Capitalism is broken, here's how to fix it

12:11 | 09 March 2010

The shareholder model of capitalism only works if investors can influence company behaviour - which is easier said than done.

How to rescue the US economy - and cure cancer

13:54 | 08 March 2010

The US 'isn't viable', says author Richard Duncan - but government spending in the right areas could transform the economy.

Four ways to rebuild our national savings culture

12:53 | 08 March 2010

Fidelity is throwing down the gauntlet to the incoming government with a set of four proposals to treat savers more fairly.

The Week in Investment: Sterling - what happened, and what next?

10:17 | 05 March 2010

A cheaper way to hedge against sovereign credit risk

07:00 | 05 March 2010

Insurance against countries going bust is expensive – but you can get the same thing by buying protection on state-backed banks says Ben Bennett.

Tom Ewing: Stock ideas for an uncertain 2010

00:01 | 04 March 2010

It’s been an ‘interesting’ two years to cut your teeth as an equity fund manager, says Fidelity’s Tom Ewing - but it’s a stockpicker’s market out there.

Bootle: UK is teetering on the edge of a debt trap

00:01 | 03 March 2010

Further fiscal stimulus might help the economy but could push the UK into a debt trap, says Roger Bootle.