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How to approach active ETFs
Active ETFs have several advantages over other forms of open-ended investment vehicles, says David Prosser
By David Prosser Published
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Investment disasters: what to learn from 50 years of fiascos
A benign market backdrop over the past 50 years has not prevented recurrent routs, says Max King
By Max King Published
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How semi-liquid funds can help retail investors profit from private markets
Investment trusts offer access to enticing opportunities in global unlisted firms and assets. For highly experienced investors with plenty of money, semi-liquid funds are another way in
By David Prosser Published
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How amateur investors could rescue UK stocks
Private investors must be the beneficiaries of a stock market recovery, says Bruce Packard – not brokers and fund managers
By Bruce Packard Published
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How high earners could boost their pension by thousands and cut childcare costs
Salary sacrifice could boost your pension by thousands, while also helping you save on childcare costs. We delve into the numbers.
By Katie Williams Published
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Revealed: The cost of running the Bank of Mum and Dad
Parents of children buying homes in certain parts of the country will need to spend significantly more to help their kids onto the property ladder
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Fat profits: should you invest in weight-loss drugs?
The latest weight-loss treatments could transform public health and the world economy. Should you invest?
By Katie Williams Published
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Greggs’ recipe for success on the high street
Greggs grew from a shop founded in Newcastle after the war into a national treasure. Profits will continue to roll in for patient investors, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
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Tax hikes push wealthy individuals to exit the UK – what are the risks of relocating?
Research suggests a wealth exodus may be taking place due to higher taxes under the Labour government
By Marc Shoffman Last updated



