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The rise of Robin Zeng: China’s billionaire battery king
Robin Zeng, a pioneer in EV batteries, is vying with Li Ka-shing for the title of Hong Kong’s richest person. He is typical of a new kind of tycoon in China
By Jane Lewis Published
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Europe's forgotten equities offer value and growth
Opinion Jonathon Regis, co-portfolio manager, Developed Markets UCITS Strategy, Lansdowne Partners, highlights forgotten equities he'd put his money in
By Jonathon Regis Published
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How retail investors can gain exposure to Lloyd’s of London
It’s hard for retail investors to get in on the action at Lloyd’s of London. Here are some of the ways to gain exposure
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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The flaw in Terry Smith’s strategy at Fundsmith
Opinion Fundsmith has invested in some excellent companies, but it has struggled to decide when to sell, says Max King
By Max King Published
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How to get travel insurance for over 70s
Getting affordable travel insurance becomes harder as you get older. We explain how to get travel insurance in your 70s
By Daniel Hilton Published
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Picton Property: a deep-value property play
Picton Property has all the qualities of a future takeover target
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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What you need to know about investment funds
We look at the different types of investment funds and how they work
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Warm Home Discount offers £150 off energy bills – what is it and who can get it?
The Warm Home Discount is paid by the government to some households to help them keep the heating on during the winter. When is the discount paid, and who is eligible?
By Daniel Hilton Published
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How to invest in the travel industry's boom
The travel industry is in rude health despite uncertainty about the global economy, Trump’s policies and geopolitical concerns. Investors should buy in now
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Nine ways to reduce your inheritance tax bill
The government has collected a record amount of inheritance tax in recent years – but these steps could help you cut your bill
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Buy the ammo-makers: how to find value in the AI wars
Big Tech is in a battle for supremacy over artificial intelligence. It’s hard to gauge who will win. Smart investors will back those firms that will profit, whatever the outcome
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Earnings estimates are a rigged game – especially in the US
The number of US stocks beating earnings estimates tells us only that guidance has deliberately been set too low
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Time to remortgage? Everything you need to know to get the best deal
A mortgage is likely to be your biggest monthly expense, which makes securing the best rate and terms crucial when it’s time to remortgage
By Samantha Partington Last updated
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Review: an adventure through the Swiss Alps to Lake Como on the Bernina Express
Travel Louise Okafor stays at the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in Switzerland and the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni in Italy
By Louise Okafor Published
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Why is Britain's industrial base crumbling?
Opinion More and more factories in the UK are closing, and the government doesn’t seem to care. What’s going on?
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Nicola Sturgeon leaves behind a toxic legacy
On the left, Nicola Sturgeon is seen as something of a political hero. That makes sense… but only if you exclude her actual record in office
By Simon Wilson Published
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Top commuter towns in the UK – is yours on the list?
Living in a city can be a good move for your career, salary, and personal life. But high house prices and hubbub can make commuting to work from a town close by more appealing. We look at the top commuter towns in the UK.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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‘I want to be able to stop working by 50 – how I'm planning to retire early'
Stopping work before state pension age is a distant dream for many. MoneyWeek meets an investor who is determined to be financially comfortable enough to retire at 50, and shares some tips for those striving to retire early
By Holly Thomas Published
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The best wines of 2025 – top picks from around the world
We look at the wines that have earned a top spot in the Decanter World Wine Awards 2025. From French classics to indulgent whites, here’s what to consider for your cellar
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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When is the best time to book flights?
Planning a holiday but don’t know when is the best time to book flights? We’ve done the legwork to help you book your next trip.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Easy-access savings vs regular savings – where is your money better off?
We explore whether an easy-access savings or a regular savings account gives you best return on your money.
By Holly Thomas Last updated
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Norfolk or Norway? Holidays you can afford with different-sized pension pots
Many people look forward to taking more holidays when they retire. But what sort of trips could your pension buy you? We look at the holidays to match different retirement incomes
By Ruth Emery Published
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Q&A: Issac Thong – new lead manager of Aberdeen Asian Income Fund
Sponsor Content Created With Aberdeen
By MoneyWeek Published
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?
The Bank of England cut interest rates to 4% in August. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting and will interest rates fall further?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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M&S finally resumes click and collect service following April’s cyber attack
Marks & Spencer has switched its click and collect service back on, and said it will now accept returns in all UK stores. As the high-street giant continues to battle with the fallout from a cyber attack 15 weeks ago, should you invest in the retailer?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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How much does air conditioning in the UK cost?
One of the best ways to escape the heat in your home is installing air conditioning – but how much does it cost to install and run it?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Sachin Dev Duggal's Builder.ai – the first big AI bust
Sachin Dev Duggal's Builder.ai start-up claimed it could use artificial intelligence to build apps. Its revenues turned out to be equally artificial
By Jane Lewis Published
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How Trump's dog deals will damage global trade with the US
Opinion Some commentators are hailing Trump’s trading savvy. Are they right?
By Bill Bonner Published
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First Solar is set to shine – should you invest?
Solar-power specialist First Solar will benefit from Donald Trump’s policies, says Matthew Partridge
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published