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Henry Keswick: the plutocrat who fell for China
Profile Henry Keswick, a scion of the Jardine Matheson trading company, rebuilt the firm's fortunes after the upheavals of the 1990s. He died aged 86.
By Jane Lewis Published
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How to improve your credit score
There are simple things you can do to improve your credit score. Even if you’ve never been turned down for a loan, you could be missing out on the best deals.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Last updated
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5 funds to consider as interest rates fall
Interest rates have started falling across several major economies. While cuts might not come as quickly as previously expected, these five funds could be worth a look
By Katie Williams Published
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How to invest in bond ETFs
Bond funds don’t behave like individual bonds. Target maturity ETFs can solve that problem
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Going part-time could leave a £58,000 hole in your pension: how to plug the gap
There are many reasons for switching to part-time work, but some savers don’t consider the impact on their pension until it is too late
By Katie Williams Published
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Are vintage Ladybird books valuable?
Collectables Keep an eye out for vintage Ladybird books at the car boot sale or on online marketplaces like eBay. You could find gold dust between its hard covers
By Chris Carter Published
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Invest in Glencore: a cheap play on global growth
Glencore looks historically cheap, yet the group’s prospects remain encouraging
By Rupert Hargreaves 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 Katie Williams Last updated
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Has Javier Milei succeeded in improving Argentina's economy?
Javier Milei won an election last year on an “anarcho-capitalist” platform, promising to take a chainsaw to the overbearing and bloated state. How’s it going?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Alchemy: gold for the gullible
People have fallen for alchemy for centuries, including Isaac Newton and Johannes Kepler. They should have known better
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Bargain British stocks with long-term potential
Three British stocks with plenty of long-term potential, according to Ian Lance, co-manager of Temple Bar Investment Trust
By Ian Lance Published
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8 of the best properties for sale with equestrian facilities
The best properties for sale with equestrian facilities – from a Georgian manor in Ceredigion, Wales, to a period farmhouse with an equine swimming pool in Banbury, Oxfordshire
By Natasha Langan Published
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The 4% pension rule to retire comfortably
Wondering when the best time is to retire, and how much to 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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Should you invest in Trainline?
Ticket seller Trainline offers a useful service – and good prospects for investors
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How to invest in US small caps
For more than a decade, US small caps have lagged their larger counterparts. There are signs this is starting to change – here's how to stock up
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Two investment trusts riding the AI boom
Remain invested in investment trusts despite high valuations, as computing breakthroughs are likely to change the world
By Max King Published
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How to cut the cost of home insurance
Home insurance policies are becoming increasingly expensive, but there are several ways you can keep costs down
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Last updated
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Is Donald Trump's re-election a wake-up call for Europe?
Donald Trump will turbocharge the US economy – and expose Europe's weakness
By Matthew Lynn Published
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BT cuts revenue forecast – what's next for the telecoms giant?
BT has trimmed its sales forecast, but the overall outlook remains positive and big investors have bought in. Should you invest?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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China unveils £1.08tn stimulus package to tackle hidden debt
China's new stimulus package addresses local government debt but fell short of many investors' expectations – here's why
By Alex Rankine Published
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Elon Musk enters the White House – what happens now?
Elon Musk has achieved the seemingly impossible many times before in the business world. But will he be able to cut the US government down to size?
By Jane Lewis Published
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How to hedge against inflation
UK inflation increased above the Bank of England’s target rate in October. How can investors protect their wealth against inflation?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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4 AI stocks to invest in
Two years in, the AI boom doesn’t seem to be over, despite recent wobbles. We look at 4 AI stocks that offer potential for AI’s next phase.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Pension warning: one in five don’t know how much is going into their pension
How to check your pension contributions and why it matters
By Katie Williams Published
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8 of the best houses for sale for around £1m
Property Houses for sale for around £1m – from an apartment in a converted church overlooking Abbey Road Studios, London, to a Georgian house in Devon with views towards Dartmoor
By Natasha Langan Published
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Investing in a dangerous world: key takeaways from the MoneyWeek Summit
If you couldn’t get a ticket to MoneyWeek’s summit, here’s an overview of what you missed
By MoneyWeek Published
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What is the Mansion House speech - and why does it matter to you?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her first Mansion House speech. We look at what was announced and how it could affect your finances
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Autumn in Crete, the Greek island of culture
MoneyWeek Travel Katie Monk reviews the InterContinental Crete, Grecotel LUXME White Palace and the adults-only Asterion Suites & Spa
By Katie Monk Published