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The simple way to invest in iconic classic cars
Advertisement Feature Alternative and passion investing are areas that have seen considerable growth in recent years, but some asset classes have priced investors out. Now, The CarCrowd offers a new concept of fractional investment and is unlocking the potential of classic cars for thousands of qualifying investors.
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Share tips of the week – 25 November
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What is a deficit?
Videos When we talk about government spending and the public finances, we often hear the word ‘deficit’ being used. But what is a deficit, and why does it matter?
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Share tips of the week – 18 November
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Share tips of the week – 11 November
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Own your share of Darwin’s £275,000 First Edition
Advertisement Feature A one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a share in a 163-year old first edition copy of “On the Origin of Species” from only £50 through fractionalisation.
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Protect against inflation with Britannia gold coins and bars
Advertisement Feature With UK inflation at a 40-year high and expected to rise even higher, interest in physical gold is surging once again. And The Royal Mint’s Britannia gold coins and bars offer an accessible and affordable way to buy.
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Share tips of the week – 4 November
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Shining a light on India
Advertisement Feature Despite some short-term challenges, India remains very attractive for investors. Here’s why.
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Share tips of the week – 28 October
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Why we need a little patience
Advertisement Feature In volatile markets it’s easy to get spooked and sell your investments. But that could cost you many thousands of pounds. A patient approach can be much more rewarding.
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ESG factors are crucial in driving commercial property growth
Advertisement Feature In a tougher economic climate, the ESG credentials of individual property assets are increasingly likely to be the difference between the sector’s stronger and weaker performers.
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Share tips of the week – 14 October
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Share tips of the week – 7 October
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The MoneyWeek Podcast with John Mills: why a weak pound is good for the UK
Podcasts In a special bonus mini-podcast, Merryn talks to John Mills, founder of consumer goods distributor JML, chair of Vote Leave and one of the Labour Party's biggest donors. His latest book – “Why the West is Failing” – argues that a weak pound is needed to help revive UK manufacturing.
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Better times ahead for China equities?
Advertisement Feature After significant weakness earlier in 2022, Chinese equity markets have bounced back strongly. But can this improvement be sustained?
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Share tips of the week – 30 September
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Laffer Curve
Glossary The Laffer Curve states that the higher you set tax rates, the more you will receive in tax revenues until you hit a certain point. Thereafter, tax revenues will dwindle as tax payers lose the will to work harder.
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Share tips of the week – 23 September
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The MoneyWeek Podcast: you may not make any money this year – so just try not to lose any
Podcasts In her final MoneyWeek Podcast, Merryn talks to James Ferguson, founder of the MacroStrategy Partnership, about why high inflation and rising interest rates will have a very unpleasant impact on our portfolios. You’re unlikely to make any money this year – so just try not to lose any.
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The MoneyWeek Podcast: Part 2 of The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker & Merryn Somerset Webb
Podcasts In this week’s show, Merryn is joined by James Ferguson, founder of Macro Strategy Partners; Russell Napier, economic historian, author and keeper of the Library of Mistakes; comedian Simon Evans; and Heather McGregor, executive dean of Edinburgh Business School, writer for the FT and author of several books.
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Share tips of the week – 16 September
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The MoneyWeek Podcast: The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker and Merryn Somerset Webb
Podcasts In this week’s MoneyWeek Podcast we join Merryn and guests at her Edinburgh Festival show at Panmure House, the last home of Adam Smith, where they discuss the relevance of Smith’s work to today’s politics and economics – taking in many a tangent along the way. Guests include John Stepek, formerly MoneyWeek’s executive editor; financial historian Edward Chancellor; comedian Simon Evans; and Alex Chartres, investment director at Ruffer.
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Share tips of the week – 9 September
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