Katie Williams
Katie has a background in investment writing and is interested in everything to do with personal finance, politics, and investing. She enjoys translating complex topics into easy-to-understand stories to help people make the most of their money.
Katie believes investing shouldn’t be complicated, and that demystifying it can help normal people improve their lives.
Before joining the MoneyWeek team, Katie worked as an investment writer at Invesco, a global asset management firm. She joined the company as a graduate in 2019. While there, she wrote about the global economy, bond markets, alternative investments and UK equities.
Katie loves writing and studied English at the University of Cambridge. Outside of work, she enjoys going to the theatre, reading novels, travelling and trying new restaurants with friends.
Latest articles by Katie Williams
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When will UK interest rates fall further? Latest Bank of England predictions
Markets are starting to come around to the idea that the Bank of England could cut interest rates several times in 2025. How far will the base rate fall?
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The financial benefits of getting married – should you say 'I do'?
Marriage may be on your mind as Valentine’s Day approaches but fewer couples are getting hitched. There are legal, financial and tax privileges you could be giving up by not saying ‘I do’ – we look at the financial benefits of getting married
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves explained
House prices recovered in 2024 and could get a boost from the upcoming stamp duty deadline. Will house prices rise or fall in 2025?
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Starling Bank to scrap 3.25% interest rate from popular current account within days
Starling is to remove the generous 3.25% it pays on current accounts from next week – what does this mean for customers and should you move?
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Bank of England cuts interest rates to 4.5%
The Bank of England voted to reduce the base rate by 25 basis points at the first MPC meeting of the year, as widely anticipated
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?
The Bank of England cut the base rate to 4.5% at its February meeting. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting and will interest rates continue to fall?
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Households face council tax hikes of up to 10% – how much more will you pay this year?
Some households will see a council tax increase of up to 10% this year, after the government allowed several local authorities to bypass the cap. We reveal the councils slapping on the extra costs
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How do Premium Bonds work?
This popular savings product from NS&I operates differently to a typical account. We look at how Premium Bonds work.
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Premium Bonds winners – who won the February £1 million jackpot?
NS&I has unveiled February’s Premium Bonds winners. Who bagged the jackpot and what other prizes are on offer?
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Which house price index is the best?
Features There are at least five indices measuring house prices. But which house price index is the best?
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Nationwide: House price growth slows but remains resilient
The annual rate of house price growth slowed from 4.7% to 4.1% in January, according to Nationwide’s House Price Index
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How much stamp duty will I pay in 2025?
Stamp duty thresholds will revert to their original levels in April, which could add thousands to the cost of moving house. How much stamp duty will you have to pay in 2025 as the April threshold cut approaches?
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Should you invest in Tesla?
Tesla’s share price rose in post-market trading, despite an earnings miss on 29 January. Should you invest in the e-vehicle giant?
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What is the state pension age and when will you get yours?
The state pension age has been rising as people live longer. When will it next go up and will you still be working in your 70s?
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What does Rachel Reeves’s plan for growth mean for UK investors?
Rachel Reeves says she is going “further and faster” to kickstart the UK economy, but investors are unlikely to be persuaded
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What are shareholder voting rights and why do they matter?
If you hold shares in a company, the chances are they’ll come with voting rights. But how do you exercise your right to vote? And is your fund manager taking it seriously?
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Managing your money in retirement – 4 golden rules to follow to avoid a shortfall
We look at the cash strategy you need to follow to manage your money in retirement, after research finds 16% of pensioners are living in poverty
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DeepSeek: Chinese chatbot sends shockwaves through US stock market
China’s launch of a cheaper, more efficient version of ChatGPT could challenge Silicon Valley’s dominance in the AI race
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Could you become an ISA millionaire by 2031?
Hargreaves Lansdown says the number of ISA millionaires on its platform has increased by almost 700% over the past seven years. We reveal the top funds they invested in and how you could reach millionaire status by 2031.
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What would Trump’s tariffs mean for investors?
Markets reacted positively last week after Trump dialled down his tone on tariffs – but what would another trade war mean for investors?
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House price affordability improves, but average first-time buyer still paying five times salary
Nationwide has reported a “modest improvement” in house price affordability over the past year, with wages outstripping house price growth, but challenges remain.
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How to file a tax return
As the 31 January deadline approaches, we run through how to file a tax return and answer some frequently asked questions
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Should you invest in Netflix?
Netflix opened almost 15% higher today (22 January) after the company beat revenue expectations and smashed subscriber forecasts. Should you invest in the streaming giant?
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Inheritance tax receipts surge 10% – HMRC on track for another record year
HMRC collected £6.3 billion in inheritance tax during the first nine months of the tax year – £600 million more than the same period a year ago
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