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Legal & General: a veteran FTSE stock with life in it yet
Legal & General has changed its focus to a cash-generative, asset-light business. Investors should take note, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Should you add private equity to your ISA?
The private equity industry wants a slice of the nearly £900 billion sitting in UK ISAs. But there is a strong case for keeping it out – see why.
By Robin Powell Published
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What are your options if Saba comes for your investment trust?
Shareholders in investment trusts that are targeted by activist investors do have options, besides selling up. We explain what they are.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
Could house prices be on the up in 2026 following a stagnant 2025 or will Middle East tensions dent market confidence?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Three profitable Indian stocks for long-term growth
Opinion Three Indian stocks to buy for long-term growth, as picked by Ayush Abhijeet of the Ashoka India Equity Investment Trust
By Ayush Abhijeet Published
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REITs boosted by UK property renaissance
Entrepreneurial REITs can boost returns from rental growth, investments and acquisitions, says Max King.
By Max King Published
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China's quiet quest for world domination
Interview Consultant and author Ram Charan talks about how China corners the global market in a wide array of sectors by exploiting foreign companies
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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The best Arts & Crafts properties for sale now
Arts & Crafts properties for sale – from an Edwardian house overlooking the South Downs to a 1930s property combining Arts & Crafts and Gothic-Revival styles.
By Natasha Langan Published
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Gulf states’ money machine sputters due to the Iran war
One way or another, the Gulf states’ money became critical to the global economy. It may be about to dry up, says Matthew Lynn.
By Matthew Lynn Published




