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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.35%
We look at the best fixed rate cash ISAs on the market right now for savers who are willing to lock their cash away for guaranteed tax-free gains
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Pension tax-free cash withdrawals surged 61% last year in Budget-related frenzy
Rushing to take your tax-free lump sum isn’t the right move for everyone. We look at how to avoid retirement regret, and what to do if you took the money last year in response to Budget rumours.
By Katie Williams Published
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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.75%
Savings The best savings rates on the market are offering up to 4.75% on your cash. Act fast before these top-paying accounts disappear
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Best regular savings accounts – get up to 7.5%
Savings The top regular savings accounts pay as much as 7.5%. If you’re looking to stash small amounts away each month, we list the accounts worth looking at
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Best easy-access savings accounts – earn up to 4.75%
Savings Easy-access savings accounts offer inflation-busting rates, but they won't last for long. We look at the best interest rates on the market now.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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MoneyWeek quiz: Test your money knowledge
Quiz Test your understanding of past and present financial matters with MoneyWeek's money general knowledge quiz
By MoneyWeek Published
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MoneyWeek news quiz: When is Rachel Reeves's Autumn Budget?
Quiz The Autumn Budget, Premium Bonds and the price of gold all made headlines over the past few days. Test your knowledge while reviewing this week’s top stories with MoneyWeek’s news quiz
By MoneyWeek Published
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Emerging market stocks deliver strong growth at a bargain
Emerging markets offer access to some of the world’s most compelling investment themes – here's how to gain exposure
By Alex Rankine Published
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When is the best time to go on holiday?
Planning to go on holiday this autumn? We explore the best value-for-money dates to travel so you can make the most of your getaway
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Why MoneyWeek likes investment trusts
Investment trusts offer benefits that other forms of fund cannot match, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Law Debenture’s portfolio should deliver strong returns
Law Debenture is a unique trust with a value-focused strategy that is doing well despite the weak UK economy
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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European bank stocks bounce back
Opinion European bank stocks were part casualty and part cause of Europe’s lost decade. Now it’s clearly turned the corner, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Share tips 2025: this week’s top picks
Share tips Share tips 2025: MoneyWeek’s roundup of the top picks this week – here’s what the experts think you should buy
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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The ‘invisible’ millions: banking’s new frontier
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From microloans for farmers to insurance for gig workers, Baillie Gifford’s Ed Whitten discusses the high-impact financial firms with great growth potential.
By MoneyWeek Published
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
The property market had a busy summer period but house price growth is fairly muted. Where are prices heading in 2025 and beyond?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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10 ways to cut your capital gains tax bill
Higher capital gains tax rates now have to be factored into our annual financial planning – but these 10 steps could help you cut your bill
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Triple lock alternatives: will the government reform the state pension?
The government has promised not to touch the triple lock this Parliament, but rising costs mean reform could be inevitable eventually
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Retirement confidence surges – but is it misplaced?
One in three now feel ‘very’ or ‘extremely’ confident about their ability to afford a comfortable retirement, but industry data paints a gloomier reality
By Katie Williams Published
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A voyage of discovery through the Baltic countries
Travel Max King explores the rich history, culture and cuisine of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
By Max King Published
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How to invest in gold
There are a number of ways you can invest in gold, from buying the yellow metal directly to investing in a gold ETF or buying gold-mining stocks. We look at the pros and cons of each strategy.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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How to get free shares worth hundreds of pounds
Chancellor Rachel Reeves wants Brits to invest more to help them build long-term wealth. We look at some places you can start, and get a free share as a cherry on top.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Average quoted car insurance premiums have dropped by 10.5% in the past 12 months – but for over 50s the long term trend is higher prices. We highlight clever tips to reduce your costs
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Does ‘sell in May’ work?
The old investing adage says we should sell our stocks in May and sit out the summer. Does this still apply?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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How to get a guaranteed income in retirement
Savers want certainty in retirement, with almost two-fifths naming guaranteed income as their main priority. An annuity can achieve this – but what other income options are available to supplement it?
By Katie Williams Published
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Self-employed? Start saving for your pension now
Britons who are self-employed have neglected to build up their retirement fund. They must act now
By David Prosser Published
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Will taxes rise further in the 2025 Autumn Budget?
Speculation about tax hikes is ramping up ahead of the Autumn Budget on 26 November, touching everything from property to inheritances
By Katie Williams Last updated
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What is the Budget and when is it announced?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to deliver her next Budget at the end of November – but what exactly does the fiscal event involve?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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The top stocks and funds to buy according to DIY investors
Despite fears that the top technology stocks could be overvalued, DIY investors have piled into tech shares, funds and investment trusts during August
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Waspi women: day in court against the government confirmed
Many women born in the 1950s got a raw deal due to the rising state pension age. The “Waspi” campaign group has been lobbying for compensation for years. We outline the journey so far and explore whether they might finally receive some money.
By Ruth Emery Last updated