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BARRON’S MAGAZINE – SEPTEMBER 22, 2025 PREVIEW

BARRON’S MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘The IPO Stock Frenzy Is Just Getting Started. Don’t Get Burned’

Trump and Xi Agree to Talk More. TikTok in U.S. Remains Unresolved.

President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping said they would meet in October. Unresolved for now: the future of tariffs and TikTok’s operations in the U.S.

Cash Yields Are Going Down. Here’s Where to Move Your Money.

The Fed’s expected rate cuts will squeeze yields on cash while borrowers may get a break on loans. How to make the most of it.

Make Rate Cuts Work for You. Own These Stocks, Bonds, and Funds.

As the Fed eases up, it could pay to own a mix of defensive and cyclical stocks, and non-U. S. bonds.

Nuclear Stocks Are Soaring. We Size Up the Prospects for 3 New Ones.

Three companies building small nuclear reactors aim to go public via SPACS. What to watch for.

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE – SEPTEMBER 20, 2025 PREVIEW

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE: The latest issue featuresHow Israel is losing America

How Israel is losing America

Public opinion is souring even in Israel’s strongest ally. Israelis should worry

America’s monetary policy risks getting too loose

Jobs growth is probably weak because of low migration, not a cold economy

What Elon Musk gets wrong about Europe’s hard right

He imagines a continental revolt against Islam and elites

India could be a different kind of AI superpower

It won’t look like America or China. It could still be a winner

China’s 200m gig workers are a warning for the world

What a giant precarious workforce reveals about the future of jobs

BARRON’S MAGAZINE – SEPTEMBER 15, 2025 PREVIEW

Stock Market Wrap. Federal Reserve Is Next Week's Big Event - Barron's

BARRON’S MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘This Metal Could Rock The World’ – Rare earth minerals are vital to tech-innovation, and China dominates in the field. Can the U.S. catch up?

How the U.S. Will Break China’s Rare Earth Dominance—and How to Play It

China controls about 85% of global processing capacity. The Department of Defense has a plan to rectify that.

Not Every IPO Can Be Hot. Sorry, StubHub.

The ticket reseller is going public in a tough ticket reselling market with a high valuation. Investors should be cautious.

Pfizer Is Growing More Reliant on Vaccines as Controversies Swirl

For U.S. Big Pharma companies, vaccines have largely been an afterthought. But by 2030, they could be a quarter of Pfizer’s revenue.

Stock Market Wrap. Federal Reserve Is Next Week’s Big Event

Small-Cap Stocks Are on a Roll. What Could Push Them Higher.

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE – SEPTEMBER 13, 2025 PREVIEW

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE: The latest issue featuresThe $3trn bet on AI‘…

What if the $3trn AI investment boom goes wrong?

Even if the technology achieves its potential, plenty of people will lose their shirts

Don’t panic about the global fertility crash

A world with fewer people would not be all bad

Israel’s Qatarstrophic error 

Its extra-territorial campaign against terrorists has to have limits

The Kremlin’s plot to kill NATO’s credibility

The alliance needs an emphatic response to Russian air incursions

Nitazenes: another failure of drug prohibition

As countries crack down on fentanyl, a new synthetic opioid takes off

BARRON’S MAGAZINE – SEPTEMBER 8, 2025 PREVIEW

BARRON’S MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘Canada’s Battle With Trump Could Boost Its Stocks. Where to Invest Now’

Canada’s Battle With Trump Could Boost Its Stocks. Where to Invest Now.

Canada plans to reboot its economy to fortify against Trump. Its stocks could emerge stronger.

American Exceptionalism May Be Dying. How to Make the Best of It.

Foreign stocks have momentum as the dollar weakens. These funds can help you capture the gains.

AI Can Help With Retirement Planning, but It Can’t Replace a Human Advisor

Entrusting your financial life to AI would be a risky move.

Parental Dilemma: What to Do if You’re Supporting Children as You Near Retirement

People are providing more aid to adult children and having children later in life. The combination can make it hard to save for retirement.

The Right Way to Tap Private Investments for Retirement Plans

There is a time-tested way to make new gains and mitigate risks, John Toomey writes in a guest commentary.

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE – SEPTEMBER 6, 2025 PREVIEW

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE: The latest issue featuresAmerica’s missing opposition

Donald Trump is unpopular. Why is it so hard to stand up to him?

Republicans are servile. Courts are slow. Can the Democrats rouse themselves?

How Europe’s hard right threatens the economy

At best, the continent should expect stagnation, at worst a bond-market rout

Xi Jinping’s anti-American party

To see the cost of Trump’s bullying, tally the world leaders flocking to China 

Schools should banish smartphones from the classroom

Grades will rise—and pupils will be happier

BARRON’S MAGAZINE – SEPTEMBER 1, 2025 PREVIEW

BARRON’S MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘Citadel’s Ken Griffin on Markets, the Fed, and Building His Firm for the Next Century’

Citadel’s Ken Griffin on Markets, the Fed, and Building His Firm for the Next Century

Griffin’s ambition, strategic vision, and tech savvy have propelled Citadel into Wall Street’s upper echelons. This could be just the start.

Big Changes Are Coming to Charitable Giving. How to Get Maximum Savings.

Many Americans may get a new tax break, but those who itemize face new limits on deductions. Planning now makes sense.

Hedge Funds’ New Secret Weapon

New companies are collecting any kind of business and consumer economic activity they can get their hands on and selling it to investors.

Small-Cap Stocks Are Rallying Again. This Time It’s Real.

Paul R. La Monica

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE – AUGUST 30, 2025 PREVIEW

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘What Brazil Can Teach America’

Brazil offers America a lesson in democratic maturity

It is a test case for how countries recover from a populist fever

Humiliation, vindication—and a giant test for India

Trump has triggered a trade and defence crisis: how should Modi respond?

How much danger is America’s central bank in?

Whether Lisa Cook stays or goes, important norms have been broken

France’s government is on the brink of collapse, again

Emmanuel Macron looks likely to lose another prime minister over an attempt to curb public debt

Don’t forget the downsides of China’s innovation push

China’s industrial policy attracts fans abroad, critics at home

BARRON’S MAGAZINE – AUGUST 25, 2025 PREVIEW

BARRON’S MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘Private Equity Is Headed for Your 401(k). The Industry Is Celebrating. Should You?’

Private Equity Is Headed for Your 401(k). The Industry Is Celebrating. Should You?

The Trump administration is taking the handcuffs off the private-market industry. The outcome for retirement savers will be complicated.

Walmart and Other Retailers Have Eaten the Cost of Tariffs. Now It Is the Consumer’s Turn.

While last quarter’s sales were strong, price increases could be felt starting now.

Want to Work Fewer Hours? How to Ask Without Sabotaging Your Career.

Be ready to hear “no,” and more tips from financial advisors and an HR manager.

Tariffs Won’t Break the Economy. Corporate Shakedowns Might.

An economy as large and as diversified as the U.S. can handle tariffs. The president’s other actions pose a bigger risk.

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE – AUGUST 23, 2025 PREVIEW

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE: The latest issue features All-American silicon‘…

Donald Trump’s fantasy of home-grown chipmaking

To remain the world’s foremost technological power, America needs its friends

A new opposition could be a healthy sign for Syria

Ahmed al-Sharaa, the new president, needs to bring his critics closer

Who will America’s president listen to next on Ukraine?

The problem with Donald Trump’s fast-moving, unpredictable diplomacy

Pregnant women need protecting from heatwaves

As temperatures rise, so must understanding of the risks