Despite the crypto crash, bitcoin still has a bright future

Despite the crypto crash, bitcoin still has a bright future
Cryptocurrencies have crashed hard, with bitcoin down by more than 50% from its peak. But, says Dominic Frisby, bitcoin still has a future – it is the…
19 May 2022
Inflation is now at its highest since 1982 – is this the peak?

Inflation is now at its highest since 1982 – is this the peak?
At 9%, UK inflation is at its highest for 40 years – and it’s not going anywhere soon, says John Stepek. That means you need to be much more active a…
18 May 2022
Should you buy Vodafone shares, or steer clear?

Should you buy Vodafone shares, or steer clear?
Vodafone grew revenue by 4% and profit by 11% last year, and offers investors a 6.4% dividend yield. So should you buy Vodafone shares? Rupert Hargrea…
17 May 2022
The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 100

The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 100
Rupert Hargreaves looks at the FTSE 100’s top yielding stocks for income investors to consider.
18 May 2022
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18 May 2022
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19 May 2022
The tech-stock bubble has burst – but I still want a Peloton
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19 May 2022
Investor optimism ebbs in Indian stockmarkets
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18 May 2022
Which house-price index is the best?
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18 May 2022
Value is starting to emerge in the markets
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16 May 2022
Is the oil market heading for a supply glut?
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Aviva: a share for income investors to tuck away
Aviva: a share for income investors to tuck away
Insurance giant Aviva is one of the highest yielding stocks in the FTSE 100 – and it’s cheap, too, making it a tempting target for income investors. R…
18 May 2022
The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 100
The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 100
Rupert Hargreaves looks at the FTSE 100’s top yielding stocks for income investors to consider.
18 May 2022
Three fast-growing, undervalued UK mid-cap stocks to buy now
Three fast-growing, undervalued UK mid-cap stocks to buy now
Professional investor Katen Patel of the JPMorgan Mid Cap Investment Trust picks three fast-growing UK mid-cap stocks to buy now.
18 May 2022
Should you buy Vodafone shares, or steer clear?
Should you buy Vodafone shares, or steer clear?
Vodafone grew revenue by 4% and profit by 11% last year, and offers investors a 6.4% dividend yield. So should you buy Vodafone shares? Rupert Hargrea…
17 May 2022
Melrose Industries: a British manufacturer that is well-placed for recovery
Melrose Industries: a British manufacturer that is well-placed for recovery
Melrose, the aerospace and automotive manufacturer, has been hit by the pandemic, but the shares are unduly cheap says David J Stevenson.
17 May 2022
Avoid easyJet shares – there are better airlines to invest in
Avoid easyJet shares – there are better airlines to invest in
EasyJet used to be one of Europe’s most impressive airlines. But now it is facing challenges on all fronts and losing out to the competition. Rupert …
16 May 2022
A family-run investment trust to buy and lock away
A family-run investment trust to buy and lock away
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Private pensions: act early to avoid a big inheritance tax bill
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18 May 2022
Calculate your personal inflation rate
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12 May 2022
How to make your child a financial whizz
How to make your child a financial whizz
Money skills aren’t always taught at school. You need to take matters into your own hands, says Ruth Jackson-Kirby.
11 May 2022
Should you fix your mortgage? Interest rates have hit a five-year high
Should you fix your mortgage? Interest rates have hit a five-year high
Mortgage interest rates hit a five-year high last month. So should you fix your mortgage rate? And if so, how long should you fix for? Ruth Jackson in…
4 May 2022
Should you buy pet insurance or “self insure” your pet?
Should you buy pet insurance or “self insure” your pet?
Veterinary costs are soaring, but many pet insurance policies provide a poor level of cover, says Ruth Jackson-Kirby.
27 Apr 2022
How to beat rising energy prices
How to beat rising energy prices
Ruth Jackson-Kirby looks at why alternatives to traditional boilers look appealing in the face of rising prices
17 Apr 2022
The risks of using equity to release to cash in on your home
The risks of using equity to release to cash in on your home
Equity release is getting more popular. But think carefully before joining in, says David Prosser.
13 Apr 2022