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Among Investment Week's best read news stories last week were the discovery of a new acroynm; George Osborne's shock over tax dodging revelations; and a list of the funds that would have served you well in the first quarter.

Ten funds you should have owned in Q1    Is CASSH the new BRIC?   FTSE tumbles after poor US jobs data   Fund groups hit out at Barclays over Diamond tax payout    Five of the bloodiest activist investor spats    German bonds yielding less than Japan for first time    FTSE pauses for breath as eurozone fears resurface   Indian market falls after Indonesian earthquake    Osborne 'shock' at tax avoidance by rich   Ex-Henderson manager joins Investec EMD team

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