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Cash in on China’s growth with three competitive stocks
Dale Nicholls, portfolio manager of the Fidelity China Special Situations Trust, highlights three Chinese companies with scalable growth potential
By Dale Nicholls Published
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Tax return deadline: Will you get your self-assessment forms in on time to HMRC?
Feature There is just a day until the tax return deadline - here is how to get your self-assessment in on time
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Star Wars Lego, Barbie and My Little Pony - the vintage toys worth £1000s
It's time to check the attic and dust off that old Barbie doll or the Star Wars Lego - they could fetch you thousands.
By Ruth Emery Published
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How my tips fared in 2024
My tips have yielded a profit and the open positions are proving lucrative, too
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Why emerging markets are waiting for a weak dollar
Emerging markets have had a better year but, like everything else, are still lagging far behind the US
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Invest in sports: how to profit from the booming industry
Whether it’s backing sports teams, the media networks that buy the rights or the firms that make the clobber, opportunities abound for investors
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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8 of the best properties for sale with outstanding kitchens
The best properties for sale with outstanding kitchens – from a Queen Anne house in Nottinghamshire to a Georgian house in Worcestershire
By Natasha Langan Published
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14 December 1896: the Glasgow Subway opens to passengers
Features On this day in 1896 the Glasgow Subway, the world's third underground metro system, opened to passengers.
By Victor Mendez-Barreira Last updated
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Christmas at Chatsworth: review of The Cavendish Hotel at Baslow
MoneyWeek Travel Matthew Partridge gets into the festive spirit at The Cavendish Hotel at Baslow and the Christmas market at Chatsworth
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Tycoon Truong My Lan on death row over world’s biggest bank fraud
Property tycoon Truong My Lan has been found guilty of a corruption scandal that dwarfs Malaysia’s 1MDB fraud and Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto scam
By Jane Lewis Published
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Why undersea cables are under threat – and how to protect them
Undersea cables power the internet and are vital to modern economies. They are now vulnerable
By Simon Wilson Published
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UnitedHealth shares slump — is the US healthcare industry in trouble?
The murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO has shone a spotlight on a struggling US healthcare industry with an inauspicious outlook
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Are US stocks too expensive?
US stocks have rallied since Donald Trump's election win, but starting valuations are so high that analysts forecast weak performance over the next decade
By Alex Rankine Published
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Who is the richest person in the world?
The title of the richest person in the world is often changing. Who currently holds the crown for greatest net worth?
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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What is Elon Musk's net worth?
Elon Musk is on track to become the world’s first trillionaire. How did he make his fortune?
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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The best bank switching offers – get up to £175
The best bank switching offers are making a comeback. The top deal currently offers up to £175 – are you eligible and how do you switch current accounts?
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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Inflation forecast: where are prices heading next?
The rate of inflation could rise to 2.6% when November’s data is released next week. But where is inflation heading over the next few years?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Investing for children this Christmas – five ideas
It might not come with a shiny ribbon, but an investment fund could be the gift that keeps on giving. We share five ideas if you are investing for children this Christmas.
By Katie Williams Published
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Is the stock market open on Christmas?
‘Tis the season for stuffing stocks – here’s what investors need to know if the UK stock market is open for trading on Christmas
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Private school fees: are you ready for the VAT hike in January?
Private school fees will soar this January when the government applies 20% VAT
By Katie Williams Last updated
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A junior ISA could turn your child’s pocket money into thousands of pounds
Persuading your child to put their pocket money in a junior ISA might be difficult, but the pennies could quickly grow into pounds – and teach them a valuable lesson about money
By Katie Williams Published
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What is Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth?
Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo’s net worth comes from an illustrious sporting career, sponsorships, business ventures and the CR7 brand
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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What is the pension lifetime allowance?
Analysis The lifetime allowance was scrapped by the previous government, but Labour has previously hinted that it would resurrect it. We explain how the pension lifetime allowance works - and whether it could make a comeback
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Will energy prices fall in 2025?
UK energy prices will rise by another 1.2% from January, according to the latest Ofgem price cap announcement. But will energy prices fall later in 2025?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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London Stock Exchange exodus: which companies could be next to go?
As many companies exit London, the steady trickle of stocks listing elsewhere could turn into a stampede. Who will be next, and what does this mean for investors?
By Max King Last updated
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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
By MoneyWeek Published
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Four AI ETFs to buy
Is now a good time to buy AI ETFs? We examine four AI ETFs that investors might want to add to their portfolio
By Dan McEvoy Published
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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
By MoneyWeek Published
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Older savers dangerously unprepared for financial shocks in retirement
Most over-50s haven’t factored in the cost of care when planning for retirement, or other financial hurdles like long-term illness. We share four tips to boost your financial resilience.
By Katie Williams Published