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Buying infrastructure funds - 'cheap is not always cheerful'
Opinion Well-balanced infrastructure funds offer better prospects than high-yielding renewables funds, says Max King
By Max King Published
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The new products and growth sectors driving America’s long-term winners
Opinion Felix Wintle, manager of the VT Tyndall North American Fund, highlights three favourite US stocks where he'd put his money
By Felix Wintle Published
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St James’s Place confirms new fees – what it means for customers
The UK’s largest wealth manager is replacing its “opaque” and “complex” pricing structure. We explain the new charges, and when they will kick in
By Ruth Emery Published
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Investment costs explained
Investing isn’t free – charges eat into your returns so ensure you get value for money by considering investment costs
By Holly Thomas Published
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The investing fear: why cash ISA reforms are necessary
Reeves indicates cash ISA reforms are still on the horizon in her Mansion House speech as she makes the case for more savers to invest. Could cash ISA reforms make it easier for savers to switch?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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'Invest in the water companies that keep the global economy going'
Opinion Saurabh Sharma, fund manager, Regnan Sustainable Water and Waste strategy, highlights three water companies where he'd put his money
By Saurabh Sharma Published
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
Stamp duty changes put the brakes on the property market earlier this year, but buyers could now be starting to return. What does it mean for house prices?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Electronic Arts: a winning game group
Electronic Arts is a fast-growing video-game maker which looks set for further success
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Mansion House speech: Reeves sets out to foster investing culture
At her annual Mansion House speech, chancellor Rachel Reeves vowed to cut back on regulatory red tape to boost growth, and get Brits investing in the stock market
By Dan McEvoy Published