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Revealed: Best buy-to-let property hotspots in the UK
Looking for the best buy-to-let property locations in the UK? We reveal the top 10 postcodes with the strongest rental returns
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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AstraZeneca CEO’s £1.8mn pay rise approved despite shareholder opposition
AstraZeneca hiked its dividend to persuade shareholders to accept CEO Pascal Soriot’s pay rise. Is he worth his salary?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Adidas, Nike or Jordans - could collectable trainers make you rich?
The right pair of trainers can fetch six figures. Here's how you can start collecting vintage Adidas, Nike or Jordans now
By Chris Carter Published
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What is bitcoin halving and what does it mean for crypto investors?
The latest bitcoin halving event took place in the early hours of Saturday morning. Historically, this practice has caused the cryptocurrency to soar in value. What’s happening with the bitcoin price this time?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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First-edition vintage books worth up to £140,000 – is one on your bookshelf?
First-edition vintage books are driving prices higher – collectors will pay up to £140k for rare editions. Is it time to dust off your old bookshelves?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Review: Three magnificent Beachcomber resorts in Mauritius
MoneyWeek Travel Ruth Emery explores the Indian Ocean island from Beachcomber resorts Shandrani, Trou aux Biches and Paradis
By Ruth Emery Published
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Top 10 most affordable places for first time buyers
Looking to get onto the property ladder? We reveal the top 10 most affordable places in the UK to buy a house
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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The industry at the heart of global technology
The semiconductor industry powers key trends such as artificial intelligence, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves 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 Katie Williams Published
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Smaller companies: starting to turn?
The long-awaited turnaround in smaller companies is unlikely to happen just because shares are lowly-valued. However, an improving economic and interest rate backdrop could spark renewed interest in the sector. M&A activity is also providing support for the smaller companies sector
By MoneyWeek Published
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The MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards 2024
MoneyWeek Awards The MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards celebrate the products and services that help you make, keep and spend your money. Find out more about this year's awards
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Could a rise in US interest rates hike the Bank of England base rate?
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has warned US interest rates could rise due to inflation. But what impact could this have on the Bank of England’s decision-making?
By Henry Sandercock Published
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Pensions and divorce - how to split your retirement savings
Feature Searches for divorce have surged in the first months of the year but many overlook how to split retirement income
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Lasting power of attorney registrations have hit a record high – do you need one?
Feature A lasting power of attorney can be used to appoint a loved one to help with important financial and medical decisions. We explain when you should consider getting support.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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State pension fund ‘to run dry’ in 20 years ‒ will you get one?
Spending on state benefits, including the state pension, are set to escalate in the years ahead, calling into question how sustainable the pension is in its current form
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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5 UK pension changes you should know about in 2024
This year is shaping up to be a big one for pensions, with the Conservatives and Labour competing to attract pensioner votes. Here's how it will impact pension savers or retirees.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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ISA guide: everything you need to know for the 2024/25 tax year
In our ISA guide, we explain everything you need to know about ISAs: how they work, how much you can pay in, what investments you can hold, and how to transfer one.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Five ISA changes that have come in with the new tax year 2024/25
ISAs have turned 25-years-old. To celebrate, several changes have come into force, bringing more flexibility and investment choices for savers.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Cash ISA vs stocks and shares ISA: how to choose between them as new tax year begins
Feature With higher interest rates and volatile market conditions, does a cash ISA or a stocks and shares ISA come out on top?
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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How to lower your capital gains tax bill in the new tax year 2024/25
With record numbers paying capital gains tax, and allowances being stripped back, we highlight how to keep your capital gains tax bill as low as possible.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Review: Hôtel des Grands Voyageurs – a welcome arrival in Paris
MoneyWeek Travel The new Hôtel des Grands Voyageurs exudes timeless elegance from the golden age of travel, says Matthew Partridge
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How to check for Premium Bonds
Have you misplaced a savings product from NS&I? Here’s how to check for Premium Bonds and cash in any unclaimed prizes
By Tom Higgins Last updated
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Tech stocks - are the 'Magnificent 7' stocks worth investing in?
The grouping of major tech stocks, including Apple and Meta, delivered huge gains in 2023. But how should you approach investing in the sector in 2024?
By Henry Sandercock Last updated
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Three emerging Asian markets to invest in
Professional investor Chetan Sehgal of Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust tells us where he’d put his money
By Chetan Sehgal Published
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What are the “Granolas”? Discover the 11 stocks driving European equity markets
Europe’s equity markets are being propelled forward by eleven key stocks, including GlaxoSmithKline, Nestlé and L'Oréal. Why are they called the Granolas and should you invest in them?
By Katie Williams Published
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Should you invest in chocolate stocks?
Climate change is wreaking havoc on the cocoa crop, causing prices to soar. We look at what this means for chocolate companies. Which chocolate stocks should you buy or sell this Easter holiday period?
By Katie Williams Published
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UK recession: How to protect your portfolio
As the UK recession is confirmed, we look at ways to protect your wealth.
By Henry Sandercock Last updated
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What is Elon Musk's net worth?
Analysis Elon Musk is the enigmatic billionaire behind Tesla, Space X and most recently, Twitter. But how did he make his fortune?
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated