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Gold price falls following bullion tariff scare: has the rally lost its shine?
Having surged during 2024 and the opening months of 2025, calmer tariff policy from the US has seen gains in the price of gold slow
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Q&A: Issac Thong – new lead manager of Aberdeen Asian Income Fund
Sponsor Content Created With Aberdeen
By MoneyWeek Published
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Will gas and electricity bills fall? 2025 energy price forecast
UK energy prices dropped by 7% on 1 July after the latest price cap came into effect, reducing bills for those on a variable rate tariff. Will bills rise or fall in the Autumn?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Clinging to cash over investing fears? You could miss out on thousands of pounds
Overly-cautious savers could get stuck with low returns now the Bank of England has cut interest rates again amid predictions the base rate has further to fall
By Laura Miller Published
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Tesla seeks approval to supply electricity to UK homes – could it disrupt the energy market?
Tesla has applied for a license to supply UK households with electricity, but taking on the biggest providers could prove challenging
By Katie Williams Published
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Can China deal lift Nvidia’s shares?
Nvidia’s stock opened lower following an agreement with the US government to allow chip exports to China in exchange for a share of revenue
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?
Two-year mortgage rates have fallen below five-year deals for the first time since 2022. Whether you're buying a home, remortgaging or a buy-to-let landlord, we look at the outlook for mortgage rates this year
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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The pros and cons of smart meters: Are they any good?
Gas and electricity prices may be falling, but smart meters could still help you budget. We compare them to regular meters and consider whether it’s worth getting one
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Dividend tax squeeze to hit record 3.7 million people – how to protect your investments
Dividend tax allowances cuts are estimated to have dragged an extra 1.3 million taxpayers into paying the levy over two years, with basic rate taxpayers disproportionately affected
By Dan McEvoy Published