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Gold expands its horizons – but is it enough to drive prices?
Gold is increasingly being used in industry, be it for nanotechnology, cancer therapy or fighting malaria. But is this demand enough to boost prices?
By Dominic Frisby Published
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What is Ed Sheeran’s net worth?
Ed Sheeran has made a fortune as a singer-songwriter and the majority of his net worth comes from his interests in the music industry
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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Thornbury Castle: a castle stay with pedigree
MoneyWeek Travel Few stately hotels can rival the fascinating history of Thornbury Castle in Gloucestershire – or the opulence, says Matthew Partridge
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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The best credit cards for cashback
Features We tell you the best cashback credit card deals around at the moment, including the new Amex offer boasting the highest cashback rate. How can you get it?
By Nicole García Mérida Last updated
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Which is the best American Express credit card?
If you want to earn rewards on your spending with an American Express credit card, how do you establish the best option for you?
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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How to earn cashback on spending
From credit cards and current accounts to cashback websites, there are plenty of ways to earn cashback on the money you spend
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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Which house price index is the best?
Features There are at least five indices measuring house prices. But which house price index is the best?
By Nicole García Mérida Last updated
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Two small cap investment trusts with growth potential
These two small cap investment trusts specialise in the market’s tiddlers and both are worth buying, says Max King.
By Max King Published
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Is Alpha Group a good buy?
Alpha Group helps clients manage risks such as foreign exchange. After being promoted to the London Stock Exchange, does the stock still rally?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Construction stocks to buy in the boom
All housebuilders should benefit from a positive environment for new housing, but some construction stocks will do better than others.
By Jamie Ward Published
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What is Steve Ballmer's net worth?
Steve Ballmer was Microsoft’s CEO from 2000 to 2014, and his huge net worth comes from his position at the top of the tech company
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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Michele Kang: the first tycoon of women’s football
Michele Kang made her fortune in healthcare IT. Then, in 2019, she became interested in football. Her sports empire now consists of clubs around the globe.
By Jane Lewis Published
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Three consumer staples stocks delivering consistent dividends
Richard Saldanha, fund manager at Aviva Investors, highlights three promising consumer staples stocks to invest in.
By Richard Saldanha Published
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Intel stocks slump – can the chipmaker make a comeback?
Semiconductor maker, Intel, missed the boom in the sector thanks to its focus on PCs. Is it too late to catch up with its rivals?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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What has Joe Biden achieved?
Joe Biden will be remembered for an industrial strategy centred on green energy and technology – along with further protectionism
By Simon Wilson Published
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What house features do homebuyers look for?
When it comes to selling property, these house features are likely to seal the deal for prospective buyers
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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Two Turkish delights: Argos in Cappadocia and Vakko Hotel & Residence, Istanbul
MoneyWeek Travel Katie Monk explores the unusual caverns of Argos in Cappadocia and the chic Vakko Hotel & Residence, located in Turkey's largest city
By Katie Monk Published
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What is Larry Page's net worth?
As one of the masterminds behind Google, what is Larry Page’s net worth?
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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Asia’s hidden gems: Three overlooked small Asian stocks
Personal View Nitin Bajaj, portfolio manager of Fidelity Asian Values, tells us where he'd put his money
By Nitin Bajaj Last updated
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Should you invest in UK pubs?
Should you invest in UK pubs, even though they are historically known for their high costs and low profits?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Corning stock jumps after AI demand – should you invest?
The US firm Corning’s high-quality cables are needed to run data centres and bring AI hardware to life. Should you pick the emerging technology stock?
By Stephen Connolly Published
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Is there a demand for consumer stocks?
While some consumer stocks are performing well, some investors are becoming more cautious about paying a premium in a cooling market
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Will tariffs trigger a new era of trade wars?
Tariffs levied on imports could spread if Donald Trump returns to office. What does this mean for Britain and the global economy?
By Philip Pilkington Published
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What is Larry Ellison's net worth?
What is Larry Ellison’s net worth and how did he make his fortune?
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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How investors can profit from high food prices
A growing global population makes soft commodities a structural growth market. Amid rising food prices, here’s how to protect your profits
By David J. Stevenson Last updated
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How to invest £50,000
Three financial experts tell us how they’d invest the money – and diversification is key.
By Katie Williams Published
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BP shares bounce back due to shareholder returns – is it good enough?
BP shareholders can expect to pocket a billion-dollar payout due to unexpectedly high profits. But are investors convinced?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Diageo announces first sales slump since the pandemic
British drinks company Diageo seems to have lost its spirits after losing almost a tenth of its shares. Do troubles lie ahead for the Guinness maker?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Reckitt Benckiser shares hit 10-year low over baby formula fears
Household goods giant Reckitt Benckiser’s shares slumped after rival Abbott's $495 million baby formula lawsuit. Should investors be worried?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published