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What are shareholder voting rights and why do they matter?
If you hold shares in a company, the chances are they’ll come with voting rights. But how do you exercise your right to vote? And is your fund manager taking it seriously?
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What are safe-haven assets and should you invest in them?
Investors turn to safe-haven assets like gold and government bonds in periods of market turmoil. How do they work and should you invest in them?
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Should you invest in UK supermarkets?
UK supermarkets have been accused of profiteering from food price inflation over the past two years, but the reality is they are operating on tight margins in a fiercely competitive marketplace. Should you invest in them?
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Personal Finance
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How to cut high overdraft charges
Overdraft charges cost 9.7 million Brits a staggering £1.4billion each year, new data reveals. We look at how much you could be overpaying and how to avoid high interest
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Financial Conduct Authority: cost of living crisis hits savings and investments of 28m people
News The cost of living crisis has forced UK adults to either stop, cut back on, or raid their savings and investments, research by the City watchdog has discovered.
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Should you ease into retirement with part-time work?
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Economy
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ONS wage growth data puts Bank of England UK interest rate cuts into doubt, analysts warn
News ONS wage growth data has shown earnings are continuing to rise at an inflation-busting rate. It means cuts to the base rate may come later in the summer
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What does conflict in the middle east mean for oil prices and the economy?
Tensions in the middle east escalated over the weekend with Iran’s drone and missile strike on Israel – but oil prices fell lower on Monday morning. What’s next for inflation and the economy?
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Property
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Most expensive street in Britain to buy on has houses with '£10m average asking price', Rightmove finds
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Landlords ‘positive’ about buy-to-let market despite Renters Reform Bill
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UK inflation slowed again in March – but a rate cut could be some months away
The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data came in at 3.2% for March. This was slightly higher than some economists expected, but takes us closer to the Bank of England’s 2% inflation target.
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Pension vs property: which option provides the best income for your retirement?
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The industry at the heart of global technology
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