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Emotional investing: what is it and how you can avoid it
Are you an emotional investor? Your feelings could be damaging your long-term investments, but here's how to stay rational when the markets are turbulent.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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'Angela Rayner taking charge of government policy is a frightening prospect for UK economy'
Opinion Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner is making moves to change the direction of our government. That should terrify us all, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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What Disney tells us about how we draw investment conclusions
By MoneyWeek Published
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Mohammed bin Salman: The new face of Saudi Arabia
Under the crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, the kingdom has pursued ambitious reforms to transform itself into a thriving 21st-century economy
By Simon Wilson Published
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How to find the best luxury hotel deals
Knowing how to find the best luxury hotel deals can help holidaymakers enjoy high-end experiences without the sky-high costs. We reveal how to bag the best value for less.
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Frozen thresholds could push ‘tax freedom day’ to latest date this century
Tax freedom day is the point in the year you stop earning for the taxman and start earning for yourself. A rising tax burden could push it to 12 June this year – the latest date since 1982.
By Katie Williams Published
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Winter Fuel Payment – what is it and who can get it?
Advice With energy bills rising again, we look at who can get the Winter Fuel Payment, how it works, and how to apply
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Family left with £20k IHT bill because of out-of-date tax advice
Frozen tax thresholds and dated guidance helped drag the estate into an inheritance tax liability despite extensive use of gifting to avoid a bill
By Laura Miller Published
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Magnificent Seven latest: What does Musk’s row with Trump mean for big tech stocks?
As Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s relationship implodes, could the wider Magnificent Seven be impacted?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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8 of the best houses for sale for around £2 million
The best houses for sale for around £2 million – from a houseboat moored at London’s Prospect Quay, Wandsworth, to a 15th-century chateau in Pas-de-Calais, France
By Natasha Langan Published
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The year trust became the currency in the art market
Opinion Collectors looking for accountability are turning to smaller dealers, says Sarah Ryan of New Blood Art
By Sarah Ryan Published
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Vietnam: a high-growth market going cheap
Opinion The threat of tariffs has shaken Vietnamese stocks, but long-term prospects remain solid, says Max King
By Max King Published
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Who’s driving Tesla?
As Elon Musk steps back from government with his eyes on the stars, investors ask if he’s still behind the wheel at his electric-car maker.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Investors can’t ignore the private equity trend
Private markets have been one of the best investments around for the past two decades. Now, individual investors can join the party
By MoneyWeek Published
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What are shareholder voting rights and why do they matter?
If you hold shares in a company, the chances are they’ll come with voting rights. But how do you exercise your right to vote? And is your fund manager taking it seriously?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Will Poland’s new president stifle its stock market’s winning streak?
Poland’s stock market has outperformed many of its European peers, but with a newly-elected populist President at odds with a Liberal government, what lies ahead?
By Daniel Hilton Published
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The 4% pension rule to retire comfortably
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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How much should I have in emergency savings?
One in ten have no savings at all, while over a fifth have less than £1,000, leaving them vulnerable to unexpected events. How much should you have in emergency savings?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Growth trends such as low-carbon grids and AI boost key infrastructure — how to invest
Opinion Richard Sem, partner, head of Europe, and portfolio manager at Pantheon Infrastructure, highlights three favourites as he shares where he'd put his money
By Richard Sem Published
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Reeves confirms ‘more pensioners’ to get winter fuel payment this year
Potential changes to winter fuel payment eligibility rules will not cover all pensioners, pensions minister has Torsten Bell confirmed, but more are set to be eligible for the allowance
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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How long does it take to win a Premium Bonds prize?
It could take much longer than you think to win something in the Premium Bonds prize draw
By Daniel Hilton Published
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The pros and cons of smart meters: Are they any good?
Gas and electricity prices may be falling, but smart meters could still help you budget. We compare them to regular meters and consider whether it’s worth getting one
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Low-cost index funds for simple investing
Tips Index funds are an easy, low-cost way for investors to invest in a sector or asset class. Here’s a selection of the cheapest passive tracker funds on the market right now
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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What is Anant Ambani’s net worth?
Anant Ambani is the son of Asia’s richest man. His wedding last year turned heads around the world. What is his net worth?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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What is the 67% inheritance tax trap on pensions – and can you avoid it?
Your loved ones could find themselves paying an effective tax rate of 67% once pensions are brought into the inheritance tax net from April 2027. The concern has sparked an increase in wealth transfer conversations with financial planners.
By Katie Williams Published
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Can Pope Leo plug a worrying black hole in the Vatican’s finances?
Pope Leo, the new head of the Catholic Church, takes responsibility not just for 1.4 billion souls, but also for a complex multinational business in deep financial trouble.
By Jane Lewis Published
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What is Taylor Swift's net worth?
We explore Taylor Swift’s net worth after the popstar successfully bought back the masters of her first six albums following a years-long dispute
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How to bid for luxury property at auction
More people are buying luxury property at auction – but think carefully before you bid, says David Prosser
By David Prosser Published
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Take a look under the bonnet of the classic car market
Dearer money has taken the momentum out of the classic car market, says Chris Carter
By Chris Carter Published