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MoneyWeek Christmas quiz

It’s been a year of speculativ­e frenzy, economic uncertaint­y and political scandal. See which financial stories you remember – and which passed you by – with our Christmas quiz. Compiled by Jasper Spires

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Money

1 In April 2021, a recordbrea­king 2.7% of the American workforce quit their jobs in a single month, signalling an ongoing trend in the Western workplace. How has this phenomenon been described? a) The Great Resignatio­n b) The Covid Quit c) The Lockdown Walkout

2 “Meme stocks”, propelled largely by buzz on social media rather than fundamenta­ls, were all the rage this year. Which meme stock saw a roughly 800% jump in its share price to 17 December? a) GameStop b) AMC Entertainm­ent c) Purplebric­ks

3 Inflation is on the rise, with the UK consumer price index rising 5.1% in the year to November, while in the US, the figure hit 6.8%. When was the last time that American prices were rising this fast? a) 1943 b) 1982 c) 1999

4 Bitcoin surged to new heights this year. What fresh record level did it reach? a) Over $55,000 b) Over $58,000 c) Over $68,000

5 Covid-19 vaccines have been a boon for some in the pharmaceut­icals industry. How much in sales does Pfizer expect to reap from its mRNA vaccine in 2021? a) $15bn b) $36bn c) $55bn

6 Around 12% of internatio­nal trade flows through the Suez Canal. What was the name of the ship that blocked the waterway for six days in March this year, causing havoc? a) Ever Moving b) Ever Long c) Ever Given

7 A crypto project raised around $47m earlier this year to buy a specific historical artefact, only to be outbid by a billionair­e who knew exactly what their highest offer would be as a result of the publicity around the scheme. What was the artefact?

8 The UK’s generous Covid-19 relief schemes paid out around £60bn in the 2020-2021 tax year. How much of this money was lost to fraud, according to the tax office? a) £500m b) £5.5bn c) £25bn

9 Which Russia-linked cybercrime group used a ransomware computer virus to extort Colonial Pipeline

Co – which runs the largest fuel pipeline in the US – and demanded $4.4m for the return of stolen data? a) DarkSide b) Russian Business Network c) Glupteba

10 In October, a cache of 11.9 million financial documents was leaked to the press, detailing the hidden deals and assets of over 100 billionair­es, 30 world leaders, and 300 public officials. What was it called? a) The Pandora Papers b) The Sisyphean Spreadshee­ts c) The Polyphemus Portfolios

People

1 Donald Trump has faced myriad troubles since his term as US president, but which jewel in his real-estate empire did he recently have to sell for $375m? a) Trump Tower b) Trump Internatio­nal Hotel, Washington DC c) Trump Plaza

2 The CEO of which socialmedi­a giant stepped down in November, to be replaced by its chief technology officer? a) Jeff Bezos, Amazon b) Jack Dorsey, Twitter c) Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook

3 Bill Hwang’s Archegos Capital made headlines this year after it collapsed after making huge, unhedged bets on markets, losing $20bn in two days. Which Swiss bank lost $5.5bn in the debacle? a) Julius Baer b) Credit Suisse c) Lombard Odier

4 Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin, sent which Star Trek actor into space this year? a) William Shatner b) Patrick Stewart c) Nichelle Nichols

5 Puneet Dikshit, a partner at consultanc­y McKinsey, was indicted for insider trading after betting on a takeover deal he’d been hired to consult on by Goldman Sachs. Which of the following did he NOT do? a) Make the trades on his work computer b) Google basic informatio­n on how takeovers affect share prices c) Buy shares in his mum’s name

6 This year, many musicians sold the rights to their music catalogues to reap huge profits. Who sold their songs for a record-breaking $500m? a) Bob Dylan b) Stevie Nicks c) Bruce Springstee­n

7 Netflix’s wildly popular Korean drama series Squid

Game made the company almost $900m in added value this year. How big a bonus did writer-director Hwang Donghyuk get? 8 Which Hollywood A-lister was part of a partnershi­p that bought Welsh football team Wrexham AFC this year? a) George Clooney b) Ryan Reynolds c) Jim Carey

9 Which high-ranking British official led markets up the garden path in November and then double-backed to surprise them again in December?

10 Tory MP Owen Paterson was embroiled in a scandal in November after receiving £500,000 to lobby on behalf of two different Northern

Irish agricultur­e technology firms. What products were the two companies connected with? a) Wheat and meat-free burgers b) Biodiesel and insect protein c) Milk and bacon

Companies

1 After a barrage of bad press in the summer, social-media giant Facebook changed the name of its parent company to what? a) Hal 2021 b) Cyberdyne Systems c) Meta

2 SPACs, SPACs everywhere! This method of bringing companies public (Special Purpose Acquisitio­n Companies – cash shells) is more popular than ever. How long did it take the total number of SPACs launched in the US in 2021 to

eclipse the 2020 total? a) 5 months b) 3 months c) 8 days

3 China’s slowing real-estate sector was a nagging concern for investors across most of 2021. Which huge developer was finally deemed to have defaulted on its debt by creditrati­ngs agency Fitch this month? a) Evergiven b) Evergrande c) Evergrowth

4 The London initial public offering (IPO) of which tech firm, whose share price fell by 26% on its first day of trading, was deemed “the worst IPO in London’s history” by one of its own bankers earlier this year?

5 Credit Suisse was fined nearly £350m by UK and US financial regulators over its involvemen­t in a scandal surroundin­g loans that it arranged for which emerging nation, ostensibly to build infrastruc­ture including a state tuna fishery? a) Mozambique b) Zimbabwe c) Botswana

6 Which FAANG stock was the most valuable in the world as the end of year approached, with a market capitalisa­tion of nearly $3trn? a) Apple b) Alphabet (Google) c) Amazon

7 Chinese financial regulators got tough in 2021. Which technology company was fined $2.8bn by Beijing’s antimonopo­ly regulator this April? a) Tencent b) Alibaba c) China Mobile

8 Which asset manager held on to its title as the world’s largest this year, with assets under management of $9.5trn as of end-September? a) Vanguard b) Fidelity c) BlackRock

9 Which IPO was the largest of 2021 and the fifth-largest of all time (reports Reuters), with the group in question raising nearly $12bn at an initial market capitalisa­tion of $66.5bn? a) Rivian Automotive, a US electric-car maker b) DiDi Global, a Chinese ride-hailing company c) Coupang, a South Korean e-commerce company

Markets

1 A crisis in which wholesale markets led to the collapse of nearly 30 companies and the overhaulin­g of regulation­s in one particular­ly troubled sector in the UK this year?

2 The Dow Jones index hit a historical­ly significan­t level late this year. What was that level and why was it significan­t?

3 Which currency has lost more than half of its purchasing power against the US dollar this year as its central bank took the unorthodox move – under political pressure – of cutting interest rates to curb inflation? (Most central banks raise rates when trying to curb inflation.)

4 Chinese stocks have underperfo­rmed most other major markets this year, lagging the world index by 37%, according to Bloomberg (as measured by MSCI indices). It’s

the largest this gap has been since which year? a) 1998 b) 1972 c) 1945

5 Which of these silvery-grey metals has enjoyed the biggest gains this year? a) Palladium b) Tin c) Silver

6 Global merger and acquisitio­n activity hit an alltime high this year, with deals valued at more than $5.6trn. That breaches the previous alltime high of $4.42trn – but in which year was that record set?

7 NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have baffled and excited investors in equal measure this year, with eye-popping valuations being reached for jpegs, gifs and other forms of “digital art” – or rather, crypto tokens representi­ng ownership of said art. What was the most expensive NFT sold in 2021? And what did it cost?

8 In the year to 17 December, what was the best-performing share in the FTSE 100, with againofjus­tover85%?And which was the worst, with a loss of just under 30%? (Note, this is judged purely by the constituen­ts in the index as of 17 December.)

9 The COP26 meeting in Glasgow in November ended with a (watered-down) promise by the attendee countries to “phase down” coal usage, which Boris Johnson optimistic­ally presented as the “death knell” for the fossil fuel. How much did the coal price drop this year?

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