Rupert Hargreaves
Rupert is the former deputy digital editor of MoneyWeek. He's an active investor and has always been fascinated by the world of business and investing. His style has been heavily influenced by US investors Warren Buffett and Philip Carret. He is always looking for high-quality growth opportunities trading at a reasonable price, preferring cash generative businesses with strong balance sheets over blue-sky growth stocks.
Rupert has written for many UK and international publications including the Motley Fool, Gurufocus and ValueWalk, aimed at a range of readers; from the first timers to experienced high-net-worth individuals. Rupert has also founded and managed several businesses, including the New York-based hedge fund newsletter, Hidden Value Stocks. He has written over 20 ebooks and appeared as an expert commentator on the BBC World Service.
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Bank of England raises interest rate by 0.5%
News The Bank of England has raised interest rates once again, this time by 0.5%. This takes the bank’s base rate to 3.5%, the highest it’s been since 2008.
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3 quality value stocks to buy
Tips The top stocks to buy now, according to Fay Ren of Cerno Capital.
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The investment trusts and funds to buy for 2023
Tips With 2023 rapidly approaching, Rupert Hargreaves looks at some of the top investment trusts and funds to buy for the new year, with the help of AJ Bell’s Alena Kosava.
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Is it time to buy Gilts?
Advice Gilts offer a higher yield than most savings accounts and could be an attractive alternative for those with a large lump sum to invest.
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7 sin stocks to buy yielding up to 8%!
Stocks and shares Sin stocks don’t have the best reputation, but when it comes to investment returns, they’re certainly worth a closer look.
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It’s time to focus on Fuller’s
Tips The pub sector has had a torrid two years, but this group is resilient and poised to prosper. We take a closer look at Fuller’s.
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3 UK shares to buy yielding up to 17%
Tips 3 UK shares top stocks to buy now, according to Alex Harvey of Momentum Global Investment Management.
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Reckitt shares are undervalued
Tips Reckitt shares have struggled in recent years, but the consumer-goods giant is now getting its act together.
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Tech stocks have plunged this year, but is now the time to buy?
Tips Tech stocks have faced heavy selling pressure this year, although all of these firms have bright futures.
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Persimmon yields 13.8%, but can you trust it to deliver?
Tips With a dividend yield of 13.8%, Persimmon looks like a highly attractive prospect for income investors. But that sort of yield can also indicate a company in distress. Rupert Hargreaves looks at the numbers to find out if it's sustainable.
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UK recession: what does the Bank of England’s gloomy economic forecast mean for you?
Analysis The Bank of England is forecasting a lengthy recession over the next two years. Rupert Hargreaves explains what this could mean for you.
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Federal Reserve hikes interest rates to 4%
News The Federal Reserve continues its battle with inflation with another bumper interest rate hike.
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3 dividend stocks to buy yielding more than 7%
Tips Three dividend stocks on the market right now for income and growth.
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5 of the world’s best stocks
Cover Story Here are five of the world’s best stocks according to Rupert Hargreaves. He believes all of these businesses have unique advantages that will help them grow.
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Eurozone inflation hits 10.7% in October
News Inflation across the eurozone hit 10.7% in October. What does it mean for your money?
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Stoozing is back: how to make extra cash using credit cards
Advice “Stoozing” is the process of borrowing money at 0% and earning a high return. But is it too good to be true? Rupert Hargreaves explains what it is and how you can potentially benefit.
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Natural gas prices drop: is this good news for your energy bills?
Analysis Natural gas prices have dropped over the past couple of weeks, but this is unlikely to filter through to consumers and businesses until 2024.
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Is now the time to buy cheap UK stocks?
News Confidence in the UK is at an all-time low so is now the time to snap up cheap UK stocks?
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Medtronic stock looks cheap
Tips Medtronic stock seems undervalued considering the company’s position in the heart, spinal and diabetes markets – could it be one for your portfolio?
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Chancellor backtracks on dividend tax cut measures
News Jeremy Hunt has reversed the cut to dividend tax announced in Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget – we explain what it means for investors.
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What higher interest rates could mean for stocks
Analysis With interest rates rising rapidly around the world, the outlook for equities is becoming more and more uncertain – but what will higher interest rates mean for your stocks?
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Hunt ditches changes to IR35 tax rule
Advice The new chancellor has scrapped plans to reform the IR35 tax rule for contractors and freelancers.
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Mortgage early repayment charges: are they worth the cost?
Analysis With interest rates set to rise further in the months ahead, is it worth swallowing early repayment charges to refinance your mortgage today?
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Kwasi Kwarteng U-turns on top tax rate decision
News Kwasi Kwarteng has U-turned on his top tax rate reduction announced in his mini-Budget at the end of September.
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