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Six ways to boost your pension as over half of millennials “rarely think” about retirement savings
Those aged 29-44 are the most in-the-dark generation when it comes to pensions – but rising costs and longer lifespans could put them at particular risk
By Katie Williams Published
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How much should I have in savings? Average savings by age
We look at how much you should aim to have in your savings at every decade of your life, and how you can go about achieving this.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Why now is the right time to invest in biotech
The biotech sector holds huge potential for investors, with strong growth and attractive valuations. Here's the best way to play it.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Invest like a tortoise, not a hare to avoid market volatility
Opinion Hassan Raza, Portfolio Manager at CG Asset Management, highlights three favourite investment companies
By Hassan Raza Published
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Should I get a financial adviser?
Getting a financial adviser could be the best investment you make, but who really needs one and do they add any value?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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8 of the best lakeside properties for sale
The best lakeside properties – from a house on the southeastern shore of Loch Lomond, to a 15th-century hall overlooking a lake in King’s Lynn, Norfolk
By Natasha Langan Published
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Investment opportunities in the world of Coca-Cola
There is far more to Coca-Cola than just one giant firm. The companies that bottle and distribute the ubiquitous soft drink are promising investments in their own right.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Donald Trump has one last chance to avert a recession in the US
Opinion Trump's chaotic policymaking has hurt businesses’ confidence. The US president must get his act together to avoid a full-blown recession, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Streaming services are the new magic money tree for investors – but for how long?
Opinion Streaming services are in full bloom and laden with profits, but beware – winter is coming, warns Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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What is the pension lifetime allowance – and could it be brought back?
The lifetime allowance was scrapped by the previous government, but a leaked memo from Angela Rayner’s department to the Treasury proposed bringing it back. How does the lifetime allowance work – and could it make a comeback?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards Winners – 2025
The MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards 2025 celebrate the products and services that help you make, keep and spend your money. Here are this year's winners.
By MoneyWeek 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 Dan McEvoy Last updated
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UK growth: opportunities amid tariff turbulence
Iain McCombie, joint manager of the Baillie Gifford UK Growth Trust, explains how adaptable UK companies in growth-driving sectors can prosper over the long term despite international trade restrictions.
By MoneyWeek Published
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These British stocks are a bargain – should you buy?
From high street favourites such as Sainsbury’s and Greggs to healthcare firms, these stocks are trading at a heavy discount
By Daniel Hilton Published
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Scottish Mortgage: why we’re turning to private companies and China for exceptional returns
When it comes to delivering growth, Scottish Mortgage will stop at no end in its hunt for exceptional long-term returns - this includes China, unicorn companies and sectors such as space exploration
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Last updated
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23 May 1934: Bonnie and Clyde killed in ambush
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became infamous in the 1930s for robbing banks. But their notoriety ultimately proved their undoing.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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21 May 1916: The first day of British Summer Time
For the first British Summer Time on this day in 1916, millions of Britons put their clocks forward an hour
By Chris Carter Last updated
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How much could you save on an electric vehicle through salary sacrifice?
Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, but remain unaffordable for many would-be owners. Is salary sacrifice the most economical way to drive an EV?
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Fire up your business savings
For SMEs looking to boost their returns, Tide’s business Instant Access Saver offers one of the best interest rates available on the market.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Trainline: a cheap cash machine for investors
Opinion Trainline’s shares have slumped owing to concerns about growth, but the sell-off seems overdone
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Look to British stocks to lead the charge as the Magnificent Seven falter
Opinion Gervais Williams, fund manager, The Diverse Income Trust, picks three British stocks where he'd put his money
By Gervais Williams Published
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Is the stock market open on bank holiday Monday?
As the spring bank holiday Monday approaches, we look at if the UK stock market will be open as usual or if there’s a change to trading hours
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Which house price index is the best?
There are at least five indices measuring house prices. But which house price index is the best?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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The countries where you can earn more than UK – and work less
Brits could earn the average UK wage up to 15 weeks sooner in thirteen different countries. Where could you earn and work less?
By Daniel Hilton Published
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The next phase of the AI boom
The technology is about to become far more widespread, says Dan McEvoy. Here’s how to profit
By Dan McEvoy Published
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8 of the best properties for sale for around £1 million
The best properties for sale for around £1 million – from a Grade II-listed former watermill in Torpoint, Cornwall, to a two-bedroom apartment close to London’s Kensington High Street
By Natasha Langan Published
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How to invest £50,000
If you come into a sudden windfall or have excess savings in the bank, you might want to put the money to work. Three financial experts tell us how they would invest £50,000.
By Katie Williams Last updated
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‘I’m among the thousands of millionaires leaving the UK – the new tax rules don’t make sense ’
MoneyWeek spoke to a serial entrepreneur who is leaving the UK following the abolition of the non-dom tax status
By Jessica Sheldon Published
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Is now a good time to invest in bonds?
Bond markets made headlines during the height of the Trump tariff disruption. The dust is now settling, but how have the last two months impacted the outlook for bonds?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated