Features
Latest
-
Will bitcoin be banned?
Bitcoin is often touted as a hedge against inflation, but it's a threat to the whole scammy system
By Bill Bonner Published
-
8 of the best properties for sale with smallholdings
Eight of the best properties for sale with smallholdings – from a 17th-century farmhouse in the Deben Valley, Suffolk, to a property set in 36 acres on the slopes of the Preseli Hills, Pembrokeshire
By Natasha Langan Published
-
Is HS2 back on the government's agenda?
The government is rethinking what to do about HS2 – Britain’s farcical train project.
By Emily Hohler Published
-
What does the future hold for investment trusts?
The investment trust sector is consolidating; for the small, illiquid players the future looks bleak
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
-
Three gold mining stocks with strong green credentials
Personal View Tom Bailey of HANetf highlights three gold and precious metal miners to consider.
By Tom Bailey Published
-
How to check for Premium Bonds
It's worth knowing how to check for Premium Bonds when the monthly NS&I prize draw is announced, or if you have cash in any unclaimed prizes
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
-
How have investment markets responded to the Autumn Budget?
Markets were calm while Reeves delivered her Budget speech, but turned sour in the aftermath as investors digested the full implications of her fiscal plans
By Katie Williams Published
-
How are Premium Bond 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
-
What is Rishi Sunak’s net worth?
Analysis We look at Rishi Sunak’s net worth, how the UK’s richest prime minister’s wealth stacks up against King Charles III and his next move after losing the general election and resigning
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
-
The Gulf states: a new competitor for the City's financial crown?
Bahrain and other Gulf states could eventually threaten London's financial dominance.
By Matthew Lynn Published
-
Invest in Babcock: an overlooked defence play
Defence stocks have outperformed this year, but Babcock has been left behind
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
-
An environmentally sustainable play on gold
Professional investor Hector McNeil highlights an investment in gold, the world's oldest monetary system
By Hector McNeil Published
-
Private school fees: are you ready for the VAT hike in January?
Private school fees could soar this January after Labour confirmed plans to apply 20% VAT and remove business rates relief
By Katie Williams Last updated
-
The startling rise and fall of Byju’s
India’s educational technology start-up Byju's attracted big-name backers and soared to vertiginous heights during Covid. It has now plummeted. What happened?
By Jane Lewis Published
-
A voyage of discovery: Seven Seas Grandeur cruise
Kalpana Fitzpatrick hops aboard the Seven Seas Grandeur cruise ship for a taste of the high life at sea
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
-
US small caps to invest in
A professional investor tells us what US small caps he’d consider. This week: Jon Brachle, co-portfolio manager, JPMorgan US Smaller Companies Investment Trust
By Jon Brachle Last updated
-
Classic football shirts: check your wardrobe for hidden treasure
Classic football shirts have become a fashion item and are soaring in price. Have you got a winner in your wardrobe?
By Chris Carter Last updated
-
Umana Bali review: a warm welcome to the island of gods
MoneyWeek Travel Umana Bali on the island in Indonesia is a resort unlike any other, offering wonderful food and a vibrant culture
By Chris Carter Published
-
What has Labour said about stamp duty?
Critics say stamp duty is clogging up the property market, but the chancellor is unlikely to address it in her Budget
By Katie Williams Last updated
-
Shares in luxury goods companies take a hit – will they recover?
Luxury goods companies have run into trouble, and the odds of a rapid recovery have receded. What next?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
-
Best investing apps
Looking for an easy-to-use app to help you start investing, keep track of your portfolio or make trades on the go? We round up the best investing apps
By Ruth Emery Last updated
-
Invest in the world’s hottest asset
Decant Index, allows collectors and investors the ability to buy, sell and trade spirits and wine.
By MoneyWeek Published
SPONSORED -
An overlooked Japanese investment trust to invest in
This Japanese investment trust focuses on family-controlled firms, cheap investment trusts and Japan
By Max King Published
-
8 of the best properties for sale with fishing rights
The best properties for sale with fishing rights – from a watermill on the River Banwy in Powys to a Victorian lodge in Sutherland with fishing rights on the River Shin and Loch Shin
By Natasha Langan Published
-
Indian magnate Ratan Tata dies at 86
Ratan Tata took the helm of the family business in 1991 and transformed it into an international conglomerate worth $365bn. His death plunged India into mourning
By Jane Lewis Published
-
What is inflation and how does it affect you?
We now appear to be past the worst of the cost-of-living crisis. But what is inflation – and how does it affect your personal finances?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
-
Can I cash in my pension early?
High living costs could make you wonder whether it's worth cashing in your pension early, but it might not be a good idea.
By Katie Williams Last updated
-
Dividend payouts drop – does the UK still offer a good income opportunity?
UK dividend growth in the third quarter was “more encouraging than the figures suggest”. Should you invest in UK equities?
By Katie Williams Published
-
Seven tax-saving tips, seven days before the Autumn Budget
There’s only a week to go before chancellor Rachel Reeves appears in front of 11 Downing Street with that little red box. We share seven sensible tips to prepare your finances
By Katie Williams Published