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''MoneyWeek'' is a British weekly investment magazine that covers financial and economic news and provides commentary and analysis across the UK and global markets. ''MoneyWeek'' is edited in
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. It is owned by MoneyWeek Limited, which is now a subsidiary of
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, then-parent company Dennis Publishing owned it once before, prior to 2002. From July to December 2015, the magazine had an
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(ABC) certified circulation of 45,540 (99.0% of which was in the UK and Ireland).


History

''MoneyWeek'', founded by Jolyon Connell, was launched in November 2000 and originally published in association with Dennis Publishing. It was designed as a financial version of ''
The Week ''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's ed ...
'' magazine, which was founded by Jolyon Connell five years previously. ''MoneyWeek'' was sold by Dennis Publishing to
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Ltd. in August 2002. In late 2003, it was bought by U.S. financial publisher, Agora Inc. headed by Bill Bonner, who contributed a weekly column in the magazine. A
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n edition of ''MoneyWeek'' was launched in June 2007, initially on a subscription basis, with newsstand availability beginning in 2008. In September 2008, ''MoneyWeek France, a'' French language edition of ''MoneyWeek'', published in
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, was launched. It ceased publishing in October 2011. ''MoneyWeek'' supported Leave in the UK's 2016 EU Referendum. In 2017, ''MoneyWeek'' was re-acquired by Dennis Publishing. The brand joined Dennis’ Current Affairs division, which included ''
The Week ''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's ed ...
''.


Content

''MoneyWeek'' is edited by John Stepek.
Merryn Somerset Webb Merryn Rosemary Somerset Webb (born 23 June 1970), is a Senior Columnist at ''Bloomberg'' writing about wealth, investing and personal finance and is a radio and television commentator on financial matters. Life and career She attended Wycomb ...
is the magazine's editor in chief. ''MoneyWeek'' provides a digest of the week's financial and investment news, and also covers associated economic and political stories. In addition to the news digest, it features market commentary and analysis, share tips, interviews, travel and lifestyle pieces. Regular columnists include Bill Bonner, Matthew Lynn, Charlie Morris, Dominic Frisby, Tim Price, and Jim Mellon.


Ban in China

In April 2015, ''MoneyWeek'' was effectively banned in China after having its publishing permit revoked for reporting on corruption.


See also

* ''International Living''


References


External links


''MoneyWeek'' official website
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