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The Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75%
The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee’s latest bank rate decision was announced today.
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Renters' Rights Act: The rules that landlords must follow to avoid a £7,000 fine
New rights for renters will take effect from 1 May and landlords need to act fast to avoid a fine for not keeping tenants informed.
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Is the stock market open on early May bank holiday Monday?
As the early May bank holiday Monday draws near, we look at if the UK and US stock markets will remain open as usual or if there’s a change to trading hours.
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The top funds to buy according to DIY pension investors
Pension investors in both the saving and spending stage are turning to cautious funds to ride out the recent volatility in markets. We look at their best funds to buy right now.
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Share tips 2026: this week’s top stock picks
Share tips Share tips 2026: MoneyWeek’s roundup of the top stock picks this week – here’s what the experts think you should buy
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Do investors underestimate emerging markets?
Charles Jillings, co-fund manager of Utilico Emerging Markets Trust, discusses the outlook for emerging economies and investment opportunities in utilities.
Investing
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Rachel Reeves's “Savvy Squirrel” is anything but savvyOpinion The chancellor's Savvy Squirrel campaign aims to boost investment in Britain. But it's unlikely to work, says Merryn Somerset Webb
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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London house prices: Is the capital's property boom over?Buyers and investors have always been drawn towards the capital’s property market. But as house prices stall, is the market as lucrative as it once was and are buyers and investors still interested?
By Sam Walker Last updated
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A slow-motion energy crisis is heading our wayAn energy crisis is already affecting emerging Asia. Similar pain could be heading for Britain
By Alex Rankine Published
Personal Finance
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What is salary sacrifice and how could it boost your pension?Salary sacrifice is a great way to increase your pension pot while lowering your tax bill. But the rules are changing from April 2029. We look at what salary sacrifice is and how to make the most of it now.
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FCA car finance compensation: Consumer Voice challenge could stall redress schemeA consumer group has launched a challenge against the FCA’s redress scheme for mis-sold car finance
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Annuities guide: what they are, types, how to buy themConfused about annuities? You're not alone. But if you're about to retire, it's an important financial concept to grasp.
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Economy
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A slow-motion energy crisis is heading our wayAn energy crisis is already affecting emerging Asia. Similar pain could be heading for Britain
By Alex Rankine Published
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?The Bank of England held interest rates at 3.75% in April 2026. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
Property
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London house prices: Is the capital's property boom over?Buyers and investors have always been drawn towards the capital’s property market. But as house prices stall, is the market as lucrative as it once was and are buyers and investors still interested?
By Sam Walker Last updated
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8 of the best properties for sale for around £1 millionProperties for sale for around £1 million – from a restored Grade II-listed house with a church tower in Hampshire, to an 18th-century manor house in Powys.
By Natasha Langan Last updated
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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.65%Savings The best fixed rate cash ISAs are returning up to 4.65% on your savings. We look at the top deals for those willing to earn guaranteed tax-free gains.
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The best cash ISAs – earn up to 4.65% in April 2026Savings The best cash ISAs can help you earn up to 4.65% on your cash. We look at the top ISA deals on the savings market.
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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.75%Savings The best savings rates on the market pay up to 4.75% on your cash – but you will need to act fast before these top-paying accounts disappear
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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