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The AI boom is on borrowed time
The hype around the AI boom could be on its way out – but why?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Revolut founder Nik Storonsky cashes in – what's next for the fintech billionaire?
Nik Storonsky has shaken up the banking industry with Revolut. He is now preparing a new project that could do the same to the venture capital sector
By Jane Lewis Published
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How are Premium Bonds prize winners notified – and who is Agent Million?
How are Premium Bond winners notified, how do the winnings get paid and who is NS&I's Agent Million?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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State pension on track for another big boost – how much could you get?
The state pension could rise by around £600 next year, experts suggest. But the tax burden is rising too.
By Katie Williams Published
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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.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Should you add a Lloyd's of London syndicate to your investment portfolio?
Feature Investors could get a decent return and reduce their tax bill by backing international insurance markets. Here is what to consider when investing in a Lloyd's of London syndicate
By Marc Shoffman Published
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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.
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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Will UK house prices fall? Latest property market predictions explained
House prices have struggled as buyers battle record mortgage rates and inflation eating into their deposits. But will they continue to fall over the course of 2024?
By Henry Sandercock Last updated
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?
The Bank of England held the base rate at 5.25% at its June meeting. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting and where are interest rates heading?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Is your money languishing in a closed account with a low interest rate?
If your savings are in an account which is no longer open to new customers, you could be earning a rubbish rate.
By Katie Williams Published
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What is Kim Kardashian’s net worth?
What is Kim Kardashian’s net worth and is she a billionaire? Find out how she went from a reality star to respected businesswoman
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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Diploma: a blue-chip set for strong growth
Diploma, whose niche products include seals and fasteners, serves an array of growth markets. Should you invest?
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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Are private equity funds still worth it?
Private equity funds have been spending investors’ money, but not selling holdings to realise profits. Are they still worth the hype?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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What is Anant Ambani’s net worth?
Anant Ambani is the son of Asia’s richest man, whose billion-dollar wedding turned heads around the world. What is his net worth?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Is local production making a comeback?
Companies return production closer to home and shorten their supply chains due to the pandemic and geopolitical turmoil. How should investors react?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Is Milan becoming Europe's new financial hub?
The well-heeled are increasingly fleeing Europe’s traditional financial hubs for Italy’s, such as Milan. It’s not hard to see why
By Matthew Lynn Published
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18 tips to cut your car insurance premiums – as insurance costs keep rising
Tips Average car insurance premiums have risen by 18% in the past year, with older drivers seeing the biggest price hikes. We highlight 18 tips you can take to reduce your costs
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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What is Lewis Hamilton's net worth?
Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton’s net worth comes from winning seven world championships, his value as a cultural icon and his various business ventures
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Rachel Reeves: Britain’s new iron chancellor
Rachel Reeves enters No. 11 Downing Street with a determination to keep a tight grip on the purse strings. She has the makings of a chancellor of consequence.
By Jane Lewis Published
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'Bond King' Bill Gross and his million dollar stamp collection
Legendary investor Bill Gross, also known as the 'Bond King', has proved his mother right about philately
By Chris Carter Published
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Euro 2024: What would an England win mean for the UK stock market?
Can the Three Lions end 58 years of hurt for the men’s team? Plus, will football fever boost the UK stock market?
By Katie Williams Published
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Amazon turns 30 – what will the next decade bring?
Amazon started life as an online bookseller operating out of a garage in Seattle. What does its future hold?
By Simon Wilson Published
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New pensions minister: key priorities for Emma Reynolds
Emma Reynolds, MP for Wycombe, has become the new pensions minister. We look at what’s waiting in her in-tray, and the main priorities and challenges that lie ahead
By Ruth Emery Published
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What will be the investment themes of the decade?
The big investment themes of an era tend to be about tech or wealth. Will one of these define the 2020s?
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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10 ways to cut your capital gains tax bill
The government hasn’t ruled out changes to capital gains tax, leading to speculation that a tax hike could be coming in the Labour Budget. But there are ways to shelter your money from CGT
By Ruth Emery Published
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Who is the richest person in the world?
The top five richest people in the world have a combined net worth of $1,044 billion. Who takes the crown for the richest person in the world?
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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How to manage redundancy when you’re close to retirement
Getting hit with redundancy when you’re close to retirement can be devastating, but it could also be a chance to consider your options.
By Harriet Meyer Published
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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?
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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Stock market winners and losers in the last two years
Rupert Hargreaves reviews the stock tips he's made since April 2022, which highlight more winners than losers
By Rupert Hargreaves Published