Katie Williams
Katie has a background in investment writing and is interested in everything to do with personal finance and financial news.
Before joining MoneyWeek, she worked as a content writer at Invesco, a global asset management firm, which she joined as a graduate in 2019. While there, she enjoyed translating complex topics into “easy to understand” stories.
She studied English at the University of Cambridge and loves reading, writing and going to the theatre.
Latest articles by Katie Williams
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Should you invest in Tesla?
Tesla has had a dismal start to the year, but the stock rallied slightly after the electric vehicle giant released its first-quarter results earlier this week. Should you buy, sell or hold onto your Tesla stock?
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Private school fees soar and VAT threat looms – what does it mean for you?
Rising private school fees could see more than one in five parents pull their children out of their current school. Before you remortgage, move house or look to grandparents for help, here’s what you need to know.
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What is bitcoin halving and what does it mean for crypto investors?
The latest bitcoin halving event took place in the early hours of Saturday morning. Historically, this practice has caused the cryptocurrency to soar in value. What’s happening with the bitcoin price this time?
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Investors are snapping up gilts thanks to tax incentives – but is your money better off elsewhere?
UK government bonds, also known as gilts, are proving popular with investors so far this year, thanks to higher interest rates and the attractive tax incentives they offer. Should you invest in them?
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What does conflict in the Middle East mean for oil prices and the economy?
Israel launched a retaliatory strike on Iran in the early hours of Friday morning. Oil prices spiked in response, before falling back again. As tensions escalate, what’s next for inflation and the economy?
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What is your personal inflation rate and how do you calculate it?
UK inflation was 3.2% in the twelve months to March. But are your household costs rising by more or less than the UK average?
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Over a thousand savings accounts now offer inflation-busting rates – how long will they stick around?
The rate of UK inflation slowed again in March, boosting the opportunity for savers to earn real returns on cash in the bank. But you will need to act fast to secure the best deals.
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UK inflation: consumer price index release dates
UK inflation has fallen from its peak and is currently at 3.2%. When is the next Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, and will inflation continue to slow down?
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When is the next Bank of England MPC meeting?
The Bank of England held the base rate at 5.25% at its March meeting. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, and where are interest rates heading?
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UK inflation slowed again in March – but a rate cut could be some months away
The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data came in at 3.2% for March. This was slightly higher than some economists expected, but takes us closer to the Bank of England’s 2% inflation target.
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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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Should you invest in UK supermarkets?
UK supermarkets have been accused of profiteering from food price inflation over the past two years, but the reality is they are operating on tight margins in a fiercely competitive marketplace. Should you invest in them?
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What are safe-haven assets and should you invest in them?
Investors turn to safe-haven assets like gold and government bonds in periods of market turmoil. How do they work and should you invest in them?
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RICS: Buyer demand has risen, but will house prices go up?
More buyers and sellers are coming to the property market, the latest RICS survey reveals. But how far can house prices rise while mortgage rates remain high?
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Gold price hits new high – could it soar higher?
The gold price is now at a new all-time high, passing $2,360. We look at what’s next for the yellow metal and how to invest in gold.
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King Charles banknotes to enter circulation in June
New banknotes featuring the King will be introduced on 5 June – here’s what they will look like and what will happen to your banknotes featuring the late Queen.
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Should you ease into retirement with part-time work?
Some savers are delaying retirement due to inflation and the cost-of-living crisis. Could going part-time boost your pension pot as you ease into your golden years?
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How do you file a tax return and when is the best time to do it?
Another tax year has just ended – which means it will soon be time to start thinking about your next tax return.
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Five steps to reduce your tax bill in retirement
The state pension has increased by 8.5%. But with income tax thresholds still frozen, you could see your tax bill go up too. Here's how to reduce your tax bill.
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Should you maximise your annual tax-free pension allowance?
Each tax year, you can shield up to £60,000 from the taxman in a pension. Should you take advantage of this allowance, or is the money better off elsewhere?
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Free childcare support: what you’re entitled to and how to apply
Parents of two-year-olds are now entitled to 15 hours of free childcare per week. When will the policy be rolled out to younger children, and how can you secure your allowance?
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Woodford investors receive £185 million in compensation
It is almost five years since the Woodford Equity Income Fund was suspended. After a High Court ruling in February, investors are in line for some compensation, the watchdog has said.
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What are the “Granolas”? Discover the 11 stocks driving European equity markets
Europe’s equity markets are being propelled forward by eleven key stocks, including GlaxoSmithKline, Nestlé and L'Oréal. Why are they called the Granolas and should you invest in them?
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Should you invest in chocolate stocks?
Climate change is wreaking havoc on the cocoa crop, causing prices to soar. We look at what this means for chocolate companies. Which chocolate stocks should you buy or sell this Easter holiday period?
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