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How to transfer an ISA
Whether you’re transferring an ISA because you’re seeking better customer service or want to make your money work harder, we explain everything you need to know
By Rebekah Evans Last updated
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What is the S&P 500?
The S&P 500 is one of the world’s most important stock market indices and has more than tripled in value over the last decade. But what is the S&P 500, and which companies does it contain?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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I wish I knew what asset allocation was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Asset allocation is the process of dividing your investments between different asset classes, such as shares, bonds, property, cash and gold. Here's how it works.
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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How to invest as the shine wears off consumer brands
Consumer brands no longer impress with their labels. Customers just want what works at a bargain price. That’s a problem for the industry giants, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
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Why annuities are back in fashion for retirees
The appeal of annuities has been boosted by higher interest rates. So should you buy an annuity with part of your pension savings?
By David Prosser Published
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The downfall of Peter Mandelson
Peter Mandelson is used to penning resignation statements, but his latest might well be his last. He might even face time in prison.
By Jane Lewis Published
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Default pension funds: what’s in your workplace pension?
Default pension funds will often not be the best option for young savers or experienced investors
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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In defence of GDP, the much-maligned measure of growth
GDP doesn’t measure what we should care about, say critics. Is that true?
By Stuart Watkins Published
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A niche way to diversify your exposure to the AI boom
The AI boom is still dominating markets, but specialist strategies can help diversify your risks
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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New PM Sanae Takaichi has a mandate and a plan to boost Japan's economy
Opinion Markets applauded new prime minister Sanae Takaichi’s victory – and Japan's economy and stockmarket have further to climb, says Merryn Somerset Webb
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Plan 2 student loans: a tax on aspiration?
The Plan 2 student loan system is not only unfair, but introduces perverse incentives that act as a brake on growth and productivity. Change is overdue, says Simon Wilson
By Simon Wilson Published
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How to save on a holiday
We explain how to save on a holiday, whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or the trip of a lifetime
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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How to get airport lounge access for less
Far from the chaos of airport terminals, getting airport lounge access could be just the ticket to transform your travel experience. We look at affordable ways to make the most of your journey
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Early signs of the AI apocalypse?
Uncertainty is rife as investors question what the impact of AI will be.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Reach for the stars to boost Britain's space industry
opinion We can’t afford to neglect Britain's space industry. Unfortunately, the government is taking completely the wrong approach, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Properties for sale with beautiful kitchens
The best properties for sale with beautiful kitchens – from a Modernist house moments from the River Thames in Chiswick, to a 19th-century Italian house in Florence
By Natasha Langan Published
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Can US small caps survive the software selloff?
US stocks have made their worst start to a year since 1995 relative to a global benchmark. But experts think some sectors of the market are still worth buying.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Review: Eliamos Villas Hotel & Spa – revel in the quiet madness of Kefalonia
Travel Eliamos Villas Hotel & Spa on the Greek island of Kefalonia is a restful sanctuary for the mind, body and soul
By Chris Carter Published
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How to find lost pensions, savings or investments
Losing track of money is easy to do when moving house or changing jobs. If you think you might have lost touch with your cash, follow these simple steps to track down your lost pension, investments, savings or Premium Bonds
By Samantha Partington Last updated
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CPI vs RPI inflation: what is the difference between ONS measures?
The Office for National Statistics calculates CPI, RPI and CPIH each month. What are they and what do they reveal about UK inflation?
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Should you buy an active ETF?
ETFs are often mischaracterised as passive products, but they can be a convenient way to add active management to your portfolio
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Power up your pension before 5 April – easy ways to save before the tax year end
With the end of the tax year looming, pension savers currently have a window to review and maximise what’s going into their retirement funds – we look at how
By Laura Miller Published
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Six reasons not to top up your state pension
A deadline to buy National Insurance credits and top up your state pension is fast approaching. Here’s why it may not be worth it for some people
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Could Chinese investments race ahead in the Year of the Horse?
As the Year of the Horse begins, we highlight the trends and sectors that could make great Chinese investments for the coming Lunar year
By Dan McEvoy Published
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How to pick a SIPP
Self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) let you manage your retirement savings, but charges and customer service vary greatly between providers. We explain how to choose a SIPP in 2026
By Laura Miller Last updated
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How many ISAs can I have?
New ISA rules mean savers can open and pay into multiple ISAs of the same type. But is this change available to everyone? We look at how many ISAs you can have in the current tax year
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Can mining stocks deliver golden gains?
With gold and silver prices having outperformed the stock markets last year, mining stocks can be an effective, if volatile, means of gaining exposure
By Dan McEvoy Published
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ISAs vs pensions – which is better for retirement?
Pensions are more tax-efficient overall but ISAs offer greater flexibility. Which is the best option as you save for retirement?
By Laura Miller Last updated
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8 ways the ‘sandwich generation’ can protect wealth
People squeezed between caring for ageing parents and adult children or younger grandchildren – known as the ‘sandwich generation’ – are at risk of neglecting their own financial planning. Here’s how to protect yourself and your loved ones’ wealth.
By Laura Miller Published
