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Bond markets are too relaxed about inflationBond markets fear high government spending, but they are not pricing in the obvious consequence, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Are ‘boring’ sectors back?Volatility is desirable for many investors, but there’s still a lot to be said for picking up well-valued companies alongside growth stocks.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.85%Savings The best fixed rate cash ISAs are paying some of the highest rates in years. We look at the top ISA deals for those willing to lock their cash away.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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The best sporting estates for saleSporting estates for sale – from a private island on the market for the first time in 80 years to a 19th-century castle set in 3,702 acres in Argyll and Bute.
By Natasha Langan Last updated
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Share tips 2026: this week’s top stock picksShare tips Share tips 2026: MoneyWeek’s roundup of the top stock picks this week – here’s what the experts think you should buy.
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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A farewell to Matthew Jukes, Britain’s top wine expertMatthew Jukes, MoneyWeek’s wine columnist for 20 years, has died at the age of 58. We will sorely miss him
By Stuart Watkins Published
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Is CEO Dave Lewis Diageo’s hangover cure?Dave Lewis, new CEO of drinks group Diageo, should be able to trim costs, but he may struggle to reverse the decline in sales
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus is where the golden age lingersSip Turkish tea as you float between Europe and Asia at the iconic Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus, the perfect vantage point to fall in love with Turkey.
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Who misses out on the state pension triple lock?Not all pensioners have their state pensions, or aspects of it, increased each year in line with the triple lock. We explain who misses out.
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Should you withdraw pension to beat inheritance tax changes?Over-55s are taking their pensions at record rates to avoid loved ones potentially inheriting a 40% tax bill. Here are a few things to consider before you do.
By Laura Miller Published
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Why did AI infrastructure partnership push Nvidia’s shares down?Nvidia remains the world’s largest company by market capitalisation but its stock has been volatile ahead of its latest move to shore up AI infrastructure spending.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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The best and worst UK regions for buy-to-let landlordsBuy-to-lets have become increasingly unattractive in recent years, but there are still some areas where landlords can realise high rental yields. We look at the UK’s buy-to-let hotspots.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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When is the self-assessment tax return deadline?If you are self-employed, rent out a property or earn income from savings or investments, you may need to complete a self-assessment tax return. We run through the deadlines you need to consider.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Prime ministers quiz: How much do you know about the history of the UK’s leaders?Quiz The UK has had 59 prime ministers, but can you tell your Disraeli from your Douglas-Home? Test yourself in our quiz.
By MoneyWeek Published
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‘I’m a pensions and tax expert – watch out for six costly inheritance tax mistakes’More estates are forecast to be dragged into paying inheritance tax in years to come – if you’re one of them, there are some simple mistakes you’ll want to avoid.
By Sam Walker Published
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Should I give my property to my grandchildren before I die?Grandparents keen to help grandchildren onto the property ladder may consider gifting their own home before death. Here are inheritance tax rules to consider.
By Laura Miller Published
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Warm Home Discount offers £150 off energy bills – what is it and who can get it?The Warm Home Discount is paid by the government to some households to help them keep the heating on during the winter. How exactly does the scheme work and who is eligible?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Will taxes rise in the Burnham government's first Autumn Budget?New prime minister Andy Burnham said he will stick to Labour’s manifesto commitment to not raise income tax, national insurance, or VAT. But what other taxes could new chancellor John Healey target?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Admiral Group looks admirable – how to play its sharesInsurer Admiral is harnessing AI and continues to diversify its operations, while investors enjoy record dividends.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Three European stocks for a turbulent worldThree European stocks for your portfolio, picked by Harry Halewood, product specialist for the Making Europe Great Again UCITS ETF.
By Harry Halewood Published
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Yang Zhilin: China's AI genius shoots for the moon“Baby-faced billionaire” Yang Zhilin was a teen coding prodigy. Now he is moving global markets with China's most significant contribution to AI since DeepSeek
By Jane Lewis Published
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Funding Circle is an unloved fintech going cheapLending platform Funding Circle has had a tricky time since floating in 2018, but it looks well-placed for growth. Should investors buy in?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Burnham must act quickly to save London from declineOpinion If the PM prioritises the North over London he will be making a big mistake, says Matthew Lynn – signs of economic decline are already accelerating
By Matthew Lynn Published
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What the UK's social media ban means for childrenThe government's social media ban for under-16s is planned to be introduced next year. Will it work?
By Simon Wilson Published
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The best houses for sale with wildlife pondsEight houses for sale with wildlife ponds – from a 17th-century farmhouse in Essex surrounded by a moat, to a converted windmill in Leicester.
By Natasha Langan Published
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Who pays for emerging art and the artists who make it?Sarah Ryan explains the challenges of running a gallery showcasing emerging art, and why she is setting up a foundation
By Sarah Ryan Published
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'The bond market will burn Burnham'Opinion New prime minister Andy Burnham's greatest opponents reside in the bond market, not the House of Commons, says Helen Thomas
By Helen Thomas Published
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Copper price hits new highs. Should you invest?The threat of renewed tariffs and supply crunches, alongside rising demand, is causing a renewed surge in copper prices.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Can new technology break Mastercard and Visa's duopoly?Mastercard and Visa earn vast profits by taking a cut from thousands of payments a second. But new technology and political tensions could disrupt their duopoly
By Jamie Ward Published
