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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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Which trades can protect investors against Trump tariffs?
Donald Trump’s tariff regime is one of the major watch-outs for investors in 2025. Can you protect your portfolio against a potential trade war – and should you even try?
By Dan McEvoy Published
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How did emerging markets perform in 2024?
Emerging markets underperformed their developed counterparts in 2024, but there are signs of recovery. We look at the biggest winners and losers of 2024, and the key trends shaping these markets
By Alex Rankine Published
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Five stocks for 2025
As 2025 gets underway, we explore five stocks to consider for a new year that promises opportunity alongside uncertainty
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Should your children inherit your wealth?
We want our children to be financially comfortable, but should they inherit all your wealth? Kalpana Fitzpatrick looks at what to consider before gifting your wealth away
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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What is Bill Gates' net worth?
Features We explore Bill Gates’ net worth, how the Microsoft co-founder became a tech mogul and his billions donated to charity
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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What is Robbie Williams’ net worth?
We explore Robbie Williams’ net worth, how he made his millions, and what brought the Take That singer back into the public eye
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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Can Gym Group pump up your portfolio?
Gym Group was one of the best UK small-cap stocks in 2024 and will beef up your profits this New Year
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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MoneyWeek's five market predictions for investors in 2025
MoneyWeek's City columnist gazes into his crystal ball and sees five unexpected events in store for investors in 2025
By Matthew Lynn Published
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An Arabian adventure: Shangri-La Al Husn resort in Muscat
Katie Williams receives a warm welcome at the Shangri-La Al Husn resort in Muscat, Oman
By Katie Williams Published
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5 January 1971: The first one-day international cricket match
Features The first ever one-day international cricket match was played on this day in 1971, where Australia beat England by five wickets
By Ben Judge Last updated
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4 January 1884: The Fabian Society was founded
Features Rapid economic change in the 19th century didn't benefit everybody. On 4 January 1884, the Fabian Society was established in London to redress the balance.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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4 January 1698: the Palace of Whitehall is destroyed by fire
Features On this day in 1698, the Palace of Whitehall, one of Europe's most complex and beautiful royal residences, burned down after a basket of linen caught fire
By Chris Carter Last updated
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Who is the richest woman in the world?
Analysis The richest woman in the world is Alice Walton, the billionaire heiress to American supermarket chain, Walmart. How did she make her billions?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Private school fees rise as VAT policy kicks in
Many schools hiked fees at the start of the academic year in September in anticipation of the VAT hike, which kicked in on 1 January
By Katie Williams Last updated
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House prices: The regions tipped to see the biggest rise in 2025
House prices are forecast to increase across the UK this year, but with significant regional variation, which region will see the biggest rise in property prices?
By Dan McEvoy Published
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British stocks boasting reliable and growing dividends
Rebecca Maclean, co-manager of Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust, highlights three British stocks worth investing in
By Rebecca Maclean Published
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Energy bills rise by 1.2% as Ofgem urges households to seek best deal
Ofgem's new energy price cap has come into effect
By Jessica Sheldon Last updated
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How buy-and-build stocks deliver strong returns
Bunzl, DCC and Diploma became successful through buy-and-build – rolling up dozens of unglamorous businesses. How does it work and what makes it successful?
By Jamie Ward Published
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8 of the best houses for sale that benefit from winter sun
The best houses for sale that benefit from winter sun – from a contemporary property in Cape Town to a traditional villa beside the beach in Barbados
By Natasha Langan Published
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Why are Reits still out of favour?
The dividend yield on UK Reits suggests that this long-term property proxy offers unusually attractive value
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Why is the US economy pulling ahead of Europe?
The US economy is trouncing comparable rich-world countries, enjoying higher growth and productivity. What is it doing so right?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Should you add natural gas to your portfolio?
Few investors have noticed, but natural gas has embarked on a bull run
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Singapore Technologies Engineering shows strong growth
Singapore Technologies Engineering offers diversification, improving profitability and income
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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Baillie Gifford trusts gain from SpaceX valuation
Baillie Gifford's funds have gained from Elon Musk’s relationship with US president-elect Donald Trump. Are private investments really a safe bet?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Four most influential people in 2024
We look at the four most influential people in 2024 who moved markets – from Elon Musk reshaping US politics to Rachel Reeves struggling as Britain's chancellor
By Jane Lewis Published
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How to buy gold coins
From Bond to the Beatles, collectable gold coins could make the perfect gift to commemorate a year. We explore some unique options, including a look at some of 2025’s issues
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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François Bayrou appointed as France's new prime minister
François Bayrou becomes France's new PM after a no-confidence vote ousts Michel Barnier.
By Emily Hohler Published
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South Korean won hits 15-year low
After Yoon Suk Yeol's failure to declare martial law, South Korean markets are reeling, with the weakest won since 2009. Will this worsen the Korea discount?
By Alex Rankine Published