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The new 4% rule – how much should retirees really draw from their pension in 2026?
Brits retiring in 2026 could be withdrawing too much from their pension pots if they stick to an old rule about ‘safe’ limits – with the risk of running out of money in retirement
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How the Budget will hurt you: MoneyWeek Talks
Podcast An Autumn budget podcast special episode, featuring MoneyWeek editors Kalpana Fitzpatrick, Andrew van Sickle and Cris Heaton.
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How you can support Trussell this Christmas
MoneyWeek is supporting anti-poverty charity Trussell for our 2025 Christmas charity appeal. We spent the day at a Trussell food bank to see first-hand the important work that they do in providing a lifeline for those in need.
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The best and worst performing UK stocks of 2025
The blue-chip index is heading for another top year despite investors steering clear of UK equity funds
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Can I cash in my pension early?
High living costs and rising taxes could make you wonder whether it's worth cashing in your pension early, but it might not be a good idea.
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Best FTSE 250 dividend stocks for high yields
Small and mid-cap UK stocks are a boon for dividend investors. The FTSE 250 and other small-cap indices could be poised for growth next year.
Investing
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Tetragon Financial: An investment trust with stellar returns
Tetragon Financial has performed very well, but it won't appeal to most investors – there are clear reasons for the huge discount, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How to profit from the markets’ pessimism about Britain
Opinion There was little in the Budget to prop up Britain's stock market, but opportunities are hiding in plain sight. Investors should take advantage while they can
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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London claims victory in the Brexit wars
Opinion JPMorgan Chase's decision to build a new headquarters in London is a huge vote of confidence and a sign that the City will remain Europe's key financial hub
By Matthew Lynn Published
Personal Finance
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
House price growth has slumped in the build-up to the Autumn Budget and forecasts suggest it may slow further following the latest fiscal update. Where are prices heading for the rest of 2025 and beyond?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Cash ISA cuts: millions of savers face £1,200 tax bill after five years
A combination of cuts to the cash ISA allowance and higher income tax on savings will deal a blow to savers as many could face a tax bill
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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How Avios points work: how to collect and spend them
Avios points offer worthwhile rewards for the savvy traveller but the cost of using them is on the rise. We explain how to collect, keep track of, and make the most of your Avios points
By Laura Miller Last updated
Economy
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London claims victory in the Brexit wars
Opinion JPMorgan Chase's decision to build a new headquarters in London is a huge vote of confidence and a sign that the City will remain Europe's key financial hub
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Rachel Reeves's Autumn Budget: What it means for the UK
Opinion A directionless and floundering government has ducked the hard choices at the Autumn Budget, says Simon Wilson
By Simon Wilson Published
Property
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8 of the best houses for sale with electric vehicle charging
The best houses for sale with electric vehicle charging – from a converted World War II control tower in Scotland, to a Victorian country house in Cumbria
By Natasha Langan Published
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
House price growth has slumped in the build-up to the Autumn Budget and forecasts suggest it may slow further following the latest fiscal update. Where are prices heading for the rest of 2025 and beyond?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
Savings
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Cash ISA vs stocks and shares ISA: which is better for your money?
The debate over low-risk cash ISAs versus higher-returning stocks and shares ISAs overlooks the fact that both have an important role for different goals
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Average savings by age: How much should I have in savings?
We look at how much the average person has in their savings at each stage of life, and how much you should be stashing away to keep pace.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Will HMRC block money market funds from the stocks and shares ISA allowance?
Cautious investors looking for cash-like returns could be prohibited from using money market funds in a stocks and shares ISA under new ISA rules from HMRC. What could it mean for you?
By Dan McEvoy Published
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What is fiscal drag? How you could protect your money from the taxman
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