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How to invest in REITs in the UK and Europe
Investing in REITs can be a sensible alternative to buying property, but picking the right one is a challenge. Marcus Phayre-Mudge’s trust boasts commercial real estate experts with a proven record
By Max King Published
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Ocado shares plunge after FTSE 100 demotion
Ocado remains unprofitable and overvalued. Is it time to let go of the online supermarket?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How married couples can boost their retirement wealth by £410,000
Advice Married couples can increase their pension pot by making use of each other’s tax allowances. Here is how much extra you could earn
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Small caps are invaluable for your portfolio
Small caps have been underperforming as of late – but they're still a diversifier to consider for your portfolio
By Alex Rankine Published
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Three UK stocks for long-term growth
UK Stocks Professional investor Nick Train picks three UK stocks to invest in the British boom.
By Nick Train Published
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Canadian General Investments: should you buy?
Investors can profit from Canada's vast potential with Canadian General Investments, a top investment trust
By Max King Published
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2024 US elections: What impact could a Trump win have on the US Markets?
If Donald Trump wins the US election, what does it mean for your investments?
By Jessica Inskip Last updated
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How to be mortgage-ready by the time interest rates start to drop
The Bank of England is making its next base rate decision next month. Rates are expected to drop this summer. Here’s how to be mortgage-ready before interest rates fall
By Jacob Wolinsky Published
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Are you better off moving house to beat Labour’s private school fees hike?
Advice Parents are calculating how to cope if VAT is added to private school fees. We explain if moving to an area with lower charges or a better state school is worth it
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Commodity prices remain high – should you buy into the boom?
Commodity prices are high – what does this mean for the 'everything rally'?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Top-quality stocks poised to benefit from long-term global growth
Three fund managers at Alliance Trust tell us what stocks they'd invest in.
By Andy Headley Published
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How to vote at the 2024 general election
In this piece, we explain how to vote on polling day. We also explain how to register to vote and apply for a postal vote at future UK elections.
By Henry Sandercock Last updated
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45% of high-net-worth individuals reviewed their wealth planning this year – should you?
High-net-worth individuals have been reviewing their portfolios this year, with many citing the election as a key catalyst. Should you follow their lead?
By Katie Williams Published
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One in four don’t know the interest rate on their savings account
Exclusive data reveals there are more than 100 easy-access savings products paying less than 2%. Are you being ripped off by your savings provider?
By Katie Williams Published
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When to sell your holding in a trust
Deciding when to sell a struggling fund depends on your assessment of the manager’s strategy
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Investing trends from the past 75 years
Spotting era-defining investing trends is one route to outsized returns. What can we learn from the past 75 years?
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Tate & Lyle buys healthy food competitor – how did markets react?
Food ingredients group Tate & Lyle has scooped up a competitor to benefit from growing demand for healthier food
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Why you should consider founder-led firms for your portfolio
Founder-led firms tend to outperform. Dr Mike Tubbs explains why and surveys the world’s equity markets to gauge which ones currently look the most appealing
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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Can you pay into someone else’s pension - and how much can you pay?
Three-quarters of savers are unaware that they can pay money into someone else’s pension. But contributing to a loved one’s nest egg can be a sound financial decision. We explain the rules.
By Ruth Emery Published
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The cost of living crisis has even pushed up children’s pocket money – how much should you give?
Advice Parents are increasing how much pocket money they give their children due to the higher costs of goods and services. Here is what to consider when deciding your child’s allowance.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Emerging market stocks combining long-term growth and sustainability
Andrew Ness, portfolio manager of the Templeton Emerging Markets Sustainability Fund tells us where he’d put his money.
By Andrew Ness Published
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Crest Nicholson shares plummet amid profit warning
Housebuilder, Crest, has failed to exploit a benign backdrop in recent years. Should it now merge with rival Bellway? Matthew Partridge reports
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Renewable energy funds to buy now
Here are three renewable energy funds to buy now, according to James Smith, fund manager at Premier Miton Global Renewables Trust
By James Smith Last updated
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Indian stocks bounce back – should you invest?
Indian stocks make a comeback after the country's general election. Should you invest?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Emerging market investment trusts to buy
Emerging market investment trusts offer access to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies, says Max King
By Max King Published
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FTSE stocks bounce back – will it last?
Oil prices and high interest rates boost FTSE stocks. But will the British stock market continue on an upward trajectory?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Should you invest in Hong Kong?
A huge slump in a long-term star market should draw bargain hunters – but Hong Kong has changed.
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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The best fintech apps on the market
From digital banking to investment platforms, here are the top fintech apps on the market right now, according to David C. Stevenson
By David C. Stevenson Published
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Should you buy energy infrastructure investment trusts?
Renewable energy infrastructure investment trusts look cheap, and one in particular stands out
By Rupert Hargreaves Published