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Best savings rates – earn as much as 5%Savings The best savings rates on the market pay up to 5% 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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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.73%Savings The best fixed rate cash ISAs are returning up to 4.73% on your savings. We look at the top deals for those willing to lock their cash away and earn guaranteed tax-free gains.
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Best regular savings accounts – get up to 7.1%Savings The top regular savings accounts pay as much as 7.1%. If you’re looking to stash small amounts away each month, we list the accounts worth looking at.
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Best easy-access savings accounts – earn up to 5%Savings Easy-access savings accounts are offering inflation-busting rates of up to 5% on your cash savings, but they won't last for long. We look at the best rates.
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What is a recession?Analysis Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show UK GDP growth has gone into reverse. But what does a recession mean?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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What is Elon Musk's net worth?Elon Musk is the richest person in the world and close to becoming the first-ever trillionaire. How did the Tesla and SpaceX founder make his fortune?
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Broken UK REITs prove compelling for value investorsUK REITs are being ignored by retail investors, but trade buyers and private equity are snapping up the real estate funds. Why is that?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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British small caps: an unloved sector awash with valueOpinion Three British small-cap stocks, as picked by professional investors Indriatti van Hien and Cassie Herlihy of the Henderson Smaller Companies investment trust
By Indriatti van Hien Published
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Software Circle: why dull firms can be appealingSoftware Circle buys companies that do boring but necessary things. It is well placed to thrive, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
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Are you paying too much in business rates?It is worth checking your company's business rates bill, as new data shows that over half of appeals result in a reduction
By David Prosser Published
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'Don't rush to reverse Thatcher's privatisation legacy'Opinion Privatisation is working a lot better than is widely appreciated, says Max King
By Max King Published
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Corporate raiders target British companies – can they win?Opinion US corporate raiders and buy-out funds are snapping up UK companies. But they may be confounded by our zero-growth, high-tax economy
By Matthew Lynn Published
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We're facing an earth-shaking helium supply squeezeOpinion Helium, crucial to rocketry, AI chips and medicine, is becoming increasingly rare. What are the risks, and what are the opportunities for investors?
By Nick Lawson Published
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London's King's Cross: a magnet for global risk capitalOpinion London is diverging: as bond investors keep Westminster on a tight leash, venture capital is beating a path to King's Cross
By Jeremy McKeown Published
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Why it's time to rethink the minimum wageThe minimum wage has been with us since the 1990s. But the unintended consequences are starting to mount
By Simon Wilson Published
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8 of the best houses for sale with orchardsHouses for sale with orchards – from a West Sussex cottage with apple, quince, cherry and plum trees, to a Passivhaus in Herefordshire with a dining terrace.
By Natasha Langan Published
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Which house price index is the best?There are at least five indices measuring house prices, but which house price index is the best?
By Laura Miller Last updated
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How to profit from higher oil pricesAs the conflict in the Middle East continues, we explore the investments which could protect your portfolio from the impact of higher oil prices.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Small defence stocks: The backbone of the sectorSmall defence stocks are reaping the benefits of increased military spending. There's an opportunity for investors willing to put in some legwork
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Who is Zhou Qunfei, China's self-made billionaire?Zhou Qunfei rose from humble beginnings to become one of China's richest women after spotting an opportunity to supply touchscreens to Apple
By Jane Lewis Published
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Share tips 2026: this week’s top stock picksShare 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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Hotel Romeo Roma: the epitome of Rome's exuberanceLuxury hotel Romeo Roma is a testament to the eclecticism and exuberance of the Eternal City, and one that never ceases to delight the senses.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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The different types of pensions you need to know aboutTutorials Our pensions guide explains the different ways you can save for your retirement
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Smaller companies: the secret of South Korea’s successSponsor Content Created With Aberdeen
By MoneyWeek Published
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How much do you know about capital gains tax?Quiz Capital gains tax (CGT) is a levy on the profit when you sell an asset that’s increased in value. What are the allowances, what rates are charged and when was the levy introduced? Test yourself in our quiz.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Can you still afford to retire in 2026?From high interest rates and inflation to tax changes, there are plenty of factors to consider if you plan to retire in 2026 – here is how to prepare.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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What are Avios-only flights and who is eligible?Avios-only flights have proved incredibly popular since launching in 2023. We explain what they are, how they work and who qualifies.
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Should you buy Alphabet shares following $80 billion capital raise?The Google parent company’s stock fell following the raise, but experts think it’s necessary for Alphabet to capitalise on the AI opportunity.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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The most popular funds, stocks and investment trusts according to DIY investorsDIY investors bought tech stocks and funds alongside UK stalwarts during May, according to new data.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
