John Stepek

John Stepek is the deputy editor of Moneyweek. He has worked for a number of financial magazines and newsletters, including Families in Business, Shares magazine and The Sunday Times.
John's articles
- Is Marks & Spencer on the comeback trail?
- Is the energy revolution the next investment bubble?
- How the FTSE 100 reflects the changing face of the UK
- The rise and fall of Setanta and what it means for football
- What shape will the recovery be?
- India v the US
- Pound’s fate hangs on next election
- Just how worried should we be about swine flu?
- Deflation: what it means and does it matter?
- Six companies thriving in the recession
- Was the G20 pointless?
- What if the UK can’t borrow any more money?
- Why buy gold? And how?
- Quantitative easing won't work
- Is printing money the solution to our problems?
- We don’t need a regulation revolution – we need risk
- When winning isn’t worth it
- Is the recession our fault?
- What more can the Bank of England do?
- What next for sterling?
- Can Obama save the US economy?
- Is the third runway worth it?
- 2009: The good, the bad and the ugly
- What does the plunging pound mean for you?
- Can the government save the housing market?
- What does the future hold for the high street?
- ID cards: a waste of time and money
- How bad will it get?
- The big rate cut – what it can and cannot do
- Why market manipulation is so hard to stamp out
- Can you profit from the weak pound?
- Would Britain have been better off in the Eurozone?
- Is anywhere safe from recession?
- Which party can handle the financial crisis best?
- Can you afford to retire?
- How we became obsessed with property - and what it’ll cost us
- Are we facing a winter of discontent?
- Budget or branded? The future of airlines
- When will it be time to invest in property again?
- Biotech’s risky – but you should buy it anyway
- How did we get into this debt black hole and how do we get out?
- The worst is yet to come in the US
- Four things that cost us more than benefit fraud
- The rise and fall of the UK banking sector
- Will the recession kill off cafe culture?
- China after the Olympics and what it means for you
- What does the US banking crisis mean for you?
- Are high oil prices merely a bubble?
- Should we force old people to retire?
- Who will benefit from the credit crunch?
- Is the stock market headed for a crash?
- The pensions gap that could split Britain
- What can we do about rising food prices?
- The property market: is there a better way?
- Why the government can't spend us out of a recession
- Brown’s bills mean more bad news
- Are comparison sites a good thing?
- What next for Microsoft and Yahoo!?
- What’s the future for buy-to-let?
- How to fix the economy
- The long-term impact of the house price crash
- The rate cut won't mean cheap mortgages
- The Olympics: who will win and who will lose
- How to turn food into money
- What does the US recession mean for the UK?
- Was the Budget really green?
- Can Alistair Darling save us from recession?
- Alistair Darling – how long can he hold on?
- Just how bad are things and will they get any better?
- The confusion that’s hurting savers
- Why the rate cut won't mean cheap mortgages
- Petrol companies aren’t ripping you off - the government is
- UK recession a certainty
- How far could the FTSE 100 fall?
- Britain goes nuclear: how to cash in
- Why water is worth buying into in 2008
- The rate cut won’t save the housing market
- The UK consumer starts to wilt
- Why confidence matters
- Has the US recession already begun?
- Fat cats get cream as companies collapse
- Why the dollar will keep falling
- Offset higher petrol prices – invest in oil
- UK financial system 'unstable'
- Alistair Darling’s tax changes are good news
- Why Gordon Brown didn’t call an early election
- Do we need a recession?
- What should you invest in now?
- Why central banks can’t bail out the global economy
- Why the credit crunch is far from over
- How China’s inflation problem could affect you
- Why coal could be the energy of the future
- Why the property market is heading for a nasty fall
- The days of cheap food are numbered
- Time to ditch commercial property?
- Are we heading for a credit crunch?
- Should retailers really be worrying about the weather?
- Brown’s chickens will come home to roost
- Why the US housing market should be the world’s biggest worry
- Why a recession is on the cards