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Can festivities lift the mood of India’s consumers?
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Investing in an Ever-Changing World: An expert view from Lloyds
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Albert Einstein's first violin sells for £860,000 at auction
Albert Einstein left his first violin behind as he escaped Nazi Germany. Last week, it became the most expensive instrument not owned by a concert violinist
By Chris Carter Published
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Rob Granieri: the mysterious billionaire boss of Jane Street
Profits at Jane Street have exploded, throwing billionaire Rob Granieri into the limelight. But it’s not just the firm’s success that is prompting scrutiny
By Jane Lewis Published
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Emerging markets boast top growth stocks at bargain prices
Opinion Lim Wen Loong, investment director at Ashoka WhiteOak Capital, selects three growth stocks where he’d put his money
By Lim Wen Loong Published
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Beware the bubble in bitcoin treasury companies
Bitcoin treasury companies are no longer coining it. Short this one, says Matthew Partridge
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Klarna leads a financial revolution – should investors buy?
Klarna has ambitions to rewire the global payments system and has huge growth potential
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Should investment trusts hire new faces to fix old problems?
Opinion Changing managers often fails to boost a trust’s performance, says Max King
By Max King Published
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8 of the best houses for sale with libraries
The best houses for sale with libraries – from a five-storey Victorian townhouse in Islington, London, to a 1920s house in Mere, Wiltshire, with a circular library with curved bookshelves
By Natasha Langan Published
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Are venture-capital trusts worth investing in?
Venture-capital trusts are a tax-efficient way to invest in early-stage companies. But are they worth the risk?
By David Prosser Published
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Away from the Index: Investing Off the Beaten Track
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MoneyWeek quiz: Will Rachel Reeves cut the cash ISA limit?
Rumours of a cash ISA allowance cut resurfaced this week as the Autumn Budget draws closer. Test your knowledge of this week’s headlines in MoneyWeek’s news quiz.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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Winter Fuel Payment – what is it and who can get it?
Advice Pensioners with incomes less than £35,000 will be eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment this year after a policy flip flop – but scammers are targeting the confusion. We explain how it works, and how to spot a Winter Fuel Payment scam.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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'Investors should back the AI maximalists'
Polar Capital is bullish on AI and believe that the sector is far from being a bubble
By Max King Published
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UK REITs – is real estate poised for a rebound?
Investors are still cautious about UK REITs. Private equity is snapping them up. One view must be wrong, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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'It’s time to close the British steel industry'
Opinion The price tag on British steel is just too high. It's time for Labour to make a grown-up decision and close down the industry, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Last orders: can UK pubs be saved?
Pubs in Britain are closing at the rate of one a day, continuing and accelerating a long-term downward trend. Why? And can anything be done to save them?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Review: Grove of Narberth – a warm welcome in Wales
Travel Grove of Narberth is a rustic and charming country retreat in Pembrokeshire all the year round
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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‘We’ve saved hundreds of pounds in energy by installing solar panels’
A couple say they have cut their energy bills by hundreds of pounds thanks to solar panels, and they hope to recoup the cost of the installation within a decade
By Samantha Partington Published
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Where to travel in 2026
From moon-shaped beaches in Japan to luxury fly fishing in Montana, we look at where to travel in 2026
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Park Plaza: the perfect calm in Amsterdam
Enjoy a peaceful stay in the vibrant and largest city of the Netherlands - and why the Park Plaza, Vondelpark, could be the perfect stop for anyone looking for a bit of calm while still able to enjoy all that Amsterdam has to offer.
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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4 ways HENRYs can use their pension to keep more of their six-figure incomes
A £100,000 salary isn’t what it used to be, after tax and other penalties. But by putting some of your current earnings into a pension you can end up holding onto more of your income in future. Here’s what you need to know if you’re a ‘HENRY’ – High Earners but Not Rich Yet.
By Laura Miller 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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Two thirds of easy access savings accounts come with restrictions – can you access your savings in an emergency?
Out of the top 30 easy access savings on the market, 22 come with some sort of restriction on how fast you can access your money, according to new research.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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Most popular London boroughs: Full list of in-demand places to move to
A deluge of people move to or within Britain’s capital each year – but which area is the most popular? We look at the most in-demand London boroughs in 2025.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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What the EU’s new Entry/Exit System means for your holiday
Brits are facing longer waits at EU borders and are being urged to be ready to show insurance documents. How does the new Entry/Exit System work?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Is now a good time to invest in Japan?
Japan is set to appoint its first ever female prime minister this week. Is now a good time to invest in Japanese stocks and investment trusts?
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Revealed: The best UK regions for buy-to-let landlords
Buy-to-lets have become less and less attractive in the last few 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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David Ellison: America's new media mogul
David Ellison is building a mighty new force in old and new media. Critics worry that he will prove to be a Trumpian patsy. Is that fair?
By Jane Lewis Published
