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MoneyWeek
Cover of MoneyWeek magazine
Cover of 18 October 2024 issue
Editor in chiefMerryn Somerset Webb
CategoriesFinancial news
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation47,341 (December 2023)[1]
FounderJolyon Connell
FoundedNovember 2000
CompanyMoneyWeek Limited (Future plc)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Websitewww.moneyweek.com

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 London.

History

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MoneyWeek, founded by Jolyon Connell, was launched in November 2000 and originally published in association with Dennis Publishing.[2] It was designed as a financial version of The Week magazine, which was founded by Jolyon Connell five years previously.[3]

MoneyWeek was sold by Dennis Publishing to Financial News Ltd. in August 2002.[4] In late 2003, it was bought by U.S. financial publisher, Agora Inc.[5] headed by Bill Bonner, who contributed a weekly column in the magazine.

A South African edition of MoneyWeek was launched in June 2007, initially on a subscription basis, with newsstand availability beginning in 2008.[6] In September 2008, MoneyWeek France, a French language edition of MoneyWeek, published in Paris, was launched.[7] It ceased publishing in October 2011.[8]

MoneyWeek supported Leave in the UK's 2016 EU Referendum.[citation needed]

In 2017, MoneyWeek was re-acquired by Dennis Publishing,[9] joining Dennis’ Current Affairs division.[10][11] In 2020, MoneyWeek became part of Future Plc when it purchased Dennis Publishing. [12]

Content

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MoneyWeek is edited by John Stepek.[11] Merryn Somerset Webb is the magazine's editor in chief.[11]

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.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Brand Report January to December 2023" (PDF). Audit Bureau of Circulations. 20 February 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  2. ^ "The Week launches financial title", Media Week, 29 September 2000
  3. ^ Connell, Jolyon, MoneyWeek, Issue 1, 4 November 2000, p.3
  4. ^ "Money Week magazine sold to Financial News" Archived 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Press Gazette, 9 August 2002
  5. ^ "Magazine ABCs: High-brow news titles surge ahead" Archived 22 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Press Gazette, 14 August 2008
  6. ^ "MoneyWeek comes to SA". Biz-community.com.
  7. ^ "Money Week arrive en France". Stratégies (in French). 29 April 2009. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  8. ^ "MONEYWEEK FRANCE (PARIS 19) Chiffre d'affaires, résultat, bilans sur SOCIETE.COM - 504916909". www.societe.com. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Moneyweek magazine sold to Dennis". BCMS. July 2017.
  10. ^ "Dennis Acquires UK's Leading Finance Brand MoneyWeek". Dennis Publishing. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  11. ^ a b c Ponsford, Dominic (7 July 2017). "Owner of The Week, Dennis Publishing, has bought financial magazine MoneyWeek". Press Gazette. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  12. ^ Tobitt, Charlotte (16 August 2021). "Future buys The Week publisher Dennis for £300m". Press Gazette. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
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