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The ‘mirror will’ flaw which could mean your savings end up with strangers – how to protect your legacy
Writing a will lets you pass your wealth onto your loved ones. But couples with a so-called ‘mirror will’ could unintentionally leave their family exposed to being cut out.
By Laura Miller Published
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The best gifts for your loved ones
We round up the best gifts with a touch of luxury to delight, surprise and amaze your loved ones
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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What is Donald Trump’s net worth?
Donald Trump’s net worth makes him the richest-ever US president, and the only billionaire to live in the White House. We take a deep dive into his fortunes
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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What is the FSCS and how does it protect your savings and investments?
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) provides compensation for customers if a financial institution goes out of business. What is the limit and how does the scheme work?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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What is Anant Ambani’s net worth?
Anant Ambani is the son of Asia’s richest man. His grand wedding garnered worldwide attention in 2024. What is his net worth?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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What is Elon Musk's net worth?
Elon Musk is the richest person in the world and close to becoming the first-ever trillionaire. How did the Tesla and SpaceX founder make his fortune?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Does bank switching affect your credit score? UK credit ratings explained
Bank switching bonuses are becoming increasingly popular, but can changing current accounts affect your credit score? We look at the pros and cons.
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Will UK interest rates fall in 2026? Latest Bank of England predictions
The Bank of England held interest rates at 3.75% in their February meeting. Will interest rates stay at this level, or will they fall further this year?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Is a £250,000 pension pot enough to retire on?
What would your retirement income be with a £250K pension pot? Knowing how much you can get makes it easier to plan for your golden years.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Average income tax by area: The parts of the UK paying the most tax mapped
The UK’s total income tax bill was £240.7 billion 2022/23, but the tax burden is not spread equally around the country. We look at the towns and boroughs that have the highest average income tax bill.
By Laura Miller Published
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?
The Bank of England held interest rates at 3.75% in February 2026. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting and will interest rates fall further this year?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Three key winners from the AI boom and beyond
James Harries of the Trojan Global Income Fund picks three promising stocks that transcend the hype of the AI boom
By James Harries Published
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RTX Corporation is a strong player in a growth market
RTX Corporation’s order backlog means investors can look forward to years of rising profits
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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Profit from MSCI – the backbone of finance
As an index provider, MSCI is a key part of the global financial system. Its shares look cheap
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: Iran’s underestimated chief cleric
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is the Iranian regime’s great survivor portraying himself as a humble religious man while presiding over an international business empire
By Jane Lewis Published
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'AI will change our world in more ways than we can imagine'
Interview Rob Arnott of Research Affiliates talks to Andrew Van Sickle about the AI bubble, the impact of tariffs on inflation and the outlook for gold and China
By Andrew Van Sickle Published
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Should you join the rush for venture-capital trusts?
Opinion Investors hoping to buy into venture-capital trusts before the end of the tax year may need to move quickly, says David Prosser
By David Prosser Published
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Food and drinks giants seek an image makeover
The global food and drink industry is having to change pace to retain its famous appeal for defensive investors. Who will be the winners?
By Jamie Ward Published
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Tony Blair's terrible legacy sees Britain still suffering
Opinion Max King highlights ten ways in which Tony Blair's government sowed the seeds of Britain’s subsequent poor performance and many of its current problems
By Max King Published
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What is Bed and ISA and how can it help shield you from tax?
Bed and ISA is a great way to protect your investment returns from the taxman. With the new tax year in April approaching, should you complete a transfer now?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Barings Emerging Europe trust bounces back from Russia woes
Barings Emerging Europe trust has added the Middle East and Africa to its mandate, delivering a strong recovery, says Max King
By Max King Published
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How to find cheap business and first class flights
We take a look at how to find cheap business and first-class flights, so you can fly comfortably for your next getaway
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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UK passport renewal: cost, how long it takes – all you need to know
Travel The UK passport renewal process became more expensive in 2025. Here’s everything you need to know about the changes to ensure your trip runs smoothly
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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How a dovish Federal Reserve could affect you
Trump’s pick for the US Federal Reserve is not so much of a yes-man as his rival, but interest rates will still come down quickly, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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New Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh has his work cut out
Opinion Kevin Warsh must make it clear that he, not Trump, is in charge at the Fed. If he doesn't, the US dollar and Treasury bills sell-off will start all over again
By Matthew Lynn Published
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How Canada's Mark Carney is taking on Donald Trump
Canada has been in Donald Trump’s crosshairs ever since he took power and, under PM Mark Carney, is seeking strategies to cope and thrive. How’s he doing?
By Simon Wilson Published
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MoneyWeek news quiz: Can you get smart meter compensation?
Smart meter compensation rules, Premium Bonds winners, and the Bank of England’s latest base rate decision all made the news this week. How closely were you following it?
By MoneyWeek Published
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Adventures in Saudi Arabia
Travel The kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Middle East is rich in undiscovered natural beauty. Get there before everybody else does, says Merryn Somerset Webb
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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8 of the best houses for sale for around £500,000
The best houses for sale for around £500,000 – from a navigable 1920s Dutch barge on a marina in Isleworth, London, to a basement apartment in Clifton, Bristol
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