
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
Economists are confident that interest rates will be cut when the Bank of England meets this month. How far will the base rate fall in 2025?
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?
The Bank of England held the base rate at 4.5% at its March meeting. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting and will interest rates fall?
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Missed the tax return deadline? Contact HMRC now to avoid £10 a day fines
Still haven’t paid your 2023/24 tax bill? You are now three months late, meaning the taxman could start charging you £10 per day in additional penalties
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How to gift Premium Bonds
Could Premium Bonds be the gift that keeps on giving? We look at how to buy them for a child.
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FTSE 100 continues longest winning streak in eight years – should you invest in UK equities?
The UK’s main stock market index closed slightly higher today, continuing its winning streak. What has been driving the FTSE 100's performance?
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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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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves explained
House prices rose ahead of March's stamp duty deadline, but higher purchase costs and trade tariffs could dampen buyer demand going forward. Will house prices rise or fall in 2025?
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M&S share price plunges 7% after cyberattack – what does it mean for investors?
Around £700 million has been wiped off Marks & Spencer’s market value over the past week, as the fallout from its cyberattack continues
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How long does a stock market recovery take?
Donald Trump’s tariffs sent markets into a spin earlier this month, but some of the losses have already been regained. How long does a stock market recovery take?
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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?
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How do ISA millionaires invest – and could you become one by 2032?
Hargreaves Lansdown says that their ISA millionaires invest regularly and early, with a preference for active funds. We reveal the top funds they invested in – and how much you would already need in your portfolio to join the club by 2032.
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Pension tax refunds: how to get your money back if you have been overcharged
Over £1.4 billion has been reclaimed in pension tax overpayments since 2015. Could you be due a refund?
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Private school fees rise by up to £111,300 as VAT policy kicks in
The cost of sending just one child to private school to age 18 has jumped by more than £100,000 as a result of VAT being introduced on school fees, new analysis suggests
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Should you invest in UK dividend stocks?
UK dividends totalled £14 billion in the first quarter, falling 4.6% annually but still beating expectations. Which sectors were the top payers, and will Trump’s tariffs prompt cuts?
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Best inflation-beating savings accounts as millions miss out on competitive deals
We explore the savings accounts that can best protect your money from inflation
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Should you invest in Tesla?
Tesla shares still look expensive, despite plunging 48% in recent months
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CPI vs RPI inflation: what is the difference between ONS measures?
The Office for National Statistics calculates CPI, RPI and CPIH each month. What are they and what do they reveal about UK inflation?
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Can Donald Trump fire Jay Powell – and what do his threats mean for investors?
Donald Trump has been vocal in his criticism of Jerome "Jay" Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve. What do his threats to fire him mean for markets and investors?
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Is investing in AIM still worth it after IHT clampdown?
HMRC expects to rake in £110 million a year from upcoming inheritance tax changes on AIM shares. The tax relief will be cut from April 2026, meaning you could find yourself paying 20% in inheritance tax.
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10 ways to cut your capital gains tax bill
Higher capital gains tax rates now have to be factored into our annual financial planning – but these 10 steps could help you cut your bill
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Should you invest in chocolate stocks this Easter?
High cocoa prices and Trump’s tariffs could leave a bitter taste in the mouth of chocolate companies this Easter. Should you give chocolate stocks a swerve – or are they a good consumer staple for your portfolio?
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Live: UK inflation slowed by more than expected in March
Live report Reporting and analysis on March's UK inflation report from the expert team at MoneyWeek. The inflation reading came in lower than analysts had forecast.
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Avoid the pensioner tax trap – six ways to reduce your tax bill in retirement
The full new state pension rose by £470 a year from April, but with income tax thresholds still frozen, you could find yourself giving more away to the taxman. We look at ways to cut your bill.
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ISAs vs pensions – which is better for retirement?
Pensions are more tax-efficient overall but ISAs offer greater flexibility. Which is the best option as you save for retirement?
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