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Taking control of your business expenses with Wallester
Why Wallester Business is your cost-effective solution to help you take financial control of your business
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Investing in defence as the world rearms
As countries in Europe and worldwide increase military spending amid mounting geopolitical tensions and risks, investors are taking a fresh look at defence companies
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Investing in a dangerous world: key takeaways from the MoneyWeek Summit
If you couldn’t get a ticket to MoneyWeek’s summit, here’s an overview of what you missed
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Asia and the influence of the US
September’s US interest rate cut should be good news for Asian markets. However, there is still potential volatility surrounding the US election. On the abrdn Asian Income Fund, we are responding by raising the quality of the portfolio and structural domestic themes
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Invest in the world’s hottest asset
Decant Index, allows collectors and investors the ability to buy, sell and trade spirits and wine.
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1 Nvidia or 561 UK companies – does valuation hold the key?
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Emerging markets: exploding the “risk” myth
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What is book value?
Explainer A popular way to value a company is to use the price/book ratio, which compares a company’s share price with its book value. But what is book value?
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abrdn sets out five steps to solve the UK’s looming pensions crisis
From cutting stamp duty on shares to simplifying Isas, abrdn outlines how we can create a nation of savers and investors
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How to place a spread bet
Features Placing your first spread bet can be a daunting experience. Here's how the process works in simple terms.
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Spread betting
Glossary Spread betting is a straightforward and tax-efficient way of leveraging the financial markets.
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Nikkei 225
Glossary The Nikkei 225 is the stock market index of Japan
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Alphabet’s dividend? Asian tech giants were there first
Asia’s technology giants have a strong history of dividend payouts. Around 40% of the companies in the Asia Pacific ex Japan benchmark are now yielding more than 3%. Governments are supporting corporate governance improvements
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Annuity
Glossary What is an annuity and what are the pros and cons of getting one?
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Latent Value in Listed Private Equity
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How to use philanthropy to make your mark on the world while investing in what matters to you
Giving to charity is a personal matter, but one philanthropist explains how sharing his wealth can make a difference that is worth talking about, particularly when it comes to funding life-saving cancer research.
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Five questions for: Frederic de Ryckman de Betz, CEO of HOLD Self Storage
Profiles Frederic de Ryckman de Betz has launched an all-new customer-first experience with HOLD Self Storage.
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Final salary pensions and money purchase schemes
Glossary Final salary pensions and money purchase schemes are two types of private pension plans offered by employers. But how do they differ?
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Real interest rate
Glossary A “real” interest rate accounts for the impact of inflation on a given rate of interest. It’s very important to your returns.
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I wish I knew what passive investing was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Videos Passive investing is when you buy a fund that aims to track the performance of a particular index. Here's how it works.
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Nothing is permanent except change
With greater depth and diversification throughout global equity markets than ever before, the investment landscape provides numerous options to reduce risk and potentially increase returns unimaginable to would-be-investors fifty years ago.
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