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What is the 4% rule in retirement?
Are you wondering when the best time is to retire, and how much you should take from your pension pot? We explain how the 4% rule could help you retire comfortably
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Overlooked companies' debt and equity to invest in now
Opinion Ian “Franco” Francis, fund manager, Manulife CQS New City High Yield Fund tells MoneyWeek where he’d put his money
By Ian Francis Published
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Domino’s Pizza Group: A global brand going cheap
Opinion The troubles at Domino’s Pizza Group look cyclical rather than structural, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Three poor deals for trust investors
Opinion Small shareholders need protection in related-party deals, says Bruce Packard
By Bruce Packard Published
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The challenge with currency hedging
A weaker dollar will make currency hedges more appealing, but volatile rates may complicate the results
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Prabowo Subianto: Indonesia’s Deng Xiaoping
Prabowo Subianto, like his Chinese hero, is taking power in his 70s with big ambitions for his country. Yet many view his return to politics with dread
By Jane Lewis Published
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8 of the best properties for sale with orangeries
From a converted Victorian Catholic school with a chapel in Kingston Upon Thames to a 12-acre country estate with mature gardens and a lake in Nantwich, Cheshire, we look at some of the best properties for sale with orangeries
By Natasha Langan Published
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Should you invest in Hansa Investment Company?
William Salomon has finally brought the two trusts he controls together. Should investors buy in?
By Max King Published
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Is Britain heading for a big debt crisis?
Opinion Things are not yet as bad as some reports have claimed. But they sure aren’t rosy either, says Julian Jessop
By Julian Jessop Published
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Bitcoin 'has become the reserve asset of the internet'
Opinion The cryptocurrency has established itself as the electronic version of gold, says ByteTree’s Charlie Morris
By Charlie Morris Published
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'Labour’s failure on housing is becoming a national crisis'
Opinion Labour’s plans on house building are not working out and it's not hard to work out what has gone wrong, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Simple assessment explained as millions brace for unexpected tax bills
Increasing numbers of people could get letters from HMRC saying they owe more tax due to frozen thresholds, under a system known as simple assessment. Here is what it means for you.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Britain’s migration crisis
Public concern over immigration is at the highest level since polling company Ipsos first started asking about the issue. So what’s being done about it?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Review: The Terrace in Ventnor – a foodie stay on the Isle of Wight
Travel Natasha Langan embarks on a seafood and wine adventure on the Isle of Wight from The Terrace in Ventnor
By Natasha Langan Published
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Jeremy Hunt: Tech and defence will make Britain great again - investors should stay or risk missing out
For investors shifting away from the UK, tech and defence may well be opportunities worth staying for, the former chancellor Jeremy Hunt says.
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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When will UK interest rates fall further? Latest Bank of England predictions
The Bank of England held interest rates at 4% in September. With inflation on the rise, are the odds of another cut this year dwindling?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Should you fix your mortgage or opt for a variable rate?
With the Bank of England pausing its rate cutting for now, homeowners remortgaging this year must choose between the stability of a fixed mortgage or the chance to benefit from future rate cuts on a variable rate deal.
By Laura Miller Last updated
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How to achieve a secure retirement, as more retirees admit to struggling with debt
Twenty-six percent of retirees now have unsecured debt – a sharp rise compared to two years ago – with many underestimating how much a typical retirement costs
By Katie Williams Published
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The key October self-assessment tax return deadlines to remember so you can avoid a shock bill
There are two important dates for self-assessment taxpayers to remember in October
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Alternatives to Premium Bonds: What other savings prize draws are there?
If you’re looking for a Premium Bond alternative, a prize draw might be an option, with one offering up to £100,000.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Wallester Business: Simplify financial workflows with unlimited corporate cards
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Make messy expense reports and card sharing chaos a distant memory with Wallester Business, an all-in-one corporate card and expense management platform
By MoneyWeek Published
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How to sell a property that floods – ways to avoid a 31% hit to your asking price
Flood risks can knock up to a third off the value of your home when you come to sell but there are ways to soften to blow
By Laura Miller Published
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How to get the best travel insurance
Finding the best travel insurance policy is vital for holidaymakers to avoid getting stung by unexpected costs. We look at how to choose the right cover
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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What is Larry Ellison's net worth?
Larry Ellison’s net worth briefly surpassed Elon Musk’s wealth after an AI deal, making the Oracle co-founder the world’s richest man – for a day
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Steering a path through global turbulence
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Is now a good time to invest in gold?
Gold prices are on the rise once again, after the gold rally seemed to stall over the summer. Given these recent increases, is it still a good time to buy gold?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Who is the richest person in the world?
The title of the richest person in the world is often changing. Who currently holds the crown for the greatest net worth?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Small UK industrial stocks are hidden gems
Opinion Ed Wielechowski of the Odyssean Investment Trust highlights three of his favourite British small-cap industrial stocks
By Ed Wielechowski Published