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How to invest in KazakhstanKazakhstan sits on one of the most extraordinary resource endowments on Earth. Should investors cash in?
By Nick Lawson Published
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AI data centres give Ceres Power a boostCeres Power Holdings is scrambling to provide the power for data centres. Can the energy technology company transform its fortunes?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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In the footsteps of Anthony Bolton, legendary fund managerThe successors to Anthony Bolton, legendary fund manager formerly of Fidelity, are showing strong signs of improving returns. What are they doing right?
By Max King Published
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The best properties for sale in or near national parksProperties for sale around national parks – from an Arts & Crafts house overlooking a castle in Pembrokeshire to a Grade II-listed house in the Peak District.
By Natasha Langan Published
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The revival of investment trustsInvestment trusts looked to be struggling until recently. The turnaround will gather pace, says Max King
By Max King Published
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'Let's give Elon Musk his due – he’s a hero'Opinion SpaceX founder Elon Musk may be a difficult and polarising figure, but he is also a hero, says Jamie Ward.
By Jamie Ward Published
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How to boost your retirement finances as more people set to live to 100 years oldLater-life planning is more important than ever, with 19% of girls and 12% of boys born in 2024 expected to live to 100, according to the Office for National Statistics.
By Sam Walker Published
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Japanese shares look cheap – should you buy?Japanese shares are hitting record highs as corporate profits attract global investors. But as government debt soars, is there any reason for optimism?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Is the stock market open on Spring bank holiday?As the Spring bank holiday draws near, we look at whether the UK and US stock markets will remain open as usual or if there’s a change to trading hours.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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'European stock markets need a jet pack'Opinion European stock markets – including the UK's – are limping painfully behind the US. That needs to change, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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The challenges facing Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chairNew Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh has promised to cut interest rates, but the Iran crisis will make that difficult to deliver
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Ryan Cohen: the rebel GameStop CEO with his sights on eBayRyan Cohen is an entrepreneur turned activist investor with an unusual approach that many think is absurd. Now he's making his boldest gamble yet
By Jane Lewis Published
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Ex-Spurs owner Joe Lewis's art collection could fetch £150mBillionaire Joe Lewis's art collection is up for auction next month. It could be London's most valuable single-owner collection ever
By Chris Carter Published
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10 cheapest countries to visitTravel We look at the cheapest countries to visit, where your money will stretch the furthest without compromising on quality.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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The best way to go island-hopping in the CaribbeanIf you've made it to the Caribbean, you might as well go island hopping. Thanks to Coral Reef Club’s new partnership with Soho Beach House Canouan, you can.
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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A Defence of Data and Domain ExpertiseSponsor Content Created With Frostrow
The companies most feared to be casualties of the AI revolution may turn out to be among its greatest beneficiaries. That is how our portfolio is positioned.
By MoneyWeek Published
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When is the self-assessment tax return deadline?If you are self-employed, rent out a property or earn income from savings or investments, you may need to complete a self-assessment tax return. We run through the deadlines that have already passed – and the ones you still need to consider.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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What is an IPO (initial public offering)?What are IPOs, what does the market look like, and what should investors think about before getting involved?
By Sam Shaw Last updated
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How much stamp duty do you pay on buy-to-let properties?Stamp duty is an important cost to consider when buying property. We explain what rates landlords can expect to pay when purchasing a buy-to-let.
By Holly Thomas Last updated
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Six investment funds for beginner investorsThe investment funds to pick if you are a beginner.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Should the state pension triple lock be scrapped?Pressure is growing to reform or scrap the triple lock to preserve the state pension. Is the Labour government likely to make a change?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Intuitive Surgical: A comforting stock for troubled timesIntuitive Surgical, the global leader in robotic surgery, is well placed to keep growing. Should investors buy in?
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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How Britain's economy got stuck – and what happens nextEconomist Paul Johnson analyses the UK economy's inequality and stagnation, and explains why we are running out of viable options to tackle the malaise.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Three UK small caps that are agile and undervaluedOpinion Three UK small caps, as picked by Ken Wotton, portfolio manager of Strategic Equity Capital at Gresham House
By Ken Wotton Published
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Artemis offers a fresh start for Murray Income TrustThe under-performing Murray Income Trust has appointed the team behind the high-flying Artemis Income Fund to turn its fortunes around. Can they succeed?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Why the bond vigilantes have got it wrong again"Bond vigilantes" are right to fear the next prime minister – but the status quo will be worse, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Britain is stuck with a lame duck government no matter whatShould Keir Starmer stay or should he go? Either way, the result will be a disaster for British business, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur is a luxurious sanctuaryFind respite from the hustle and bustle of Malaysia with a stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur.
By Ruth Emery Published
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Do local election results matter?Winning local elections hardly changes much in terms of the provision of services, as councils have limited power and money. Shouldn't that change?
By Simon Wilson Published
