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Review: Relais & Châteaux – a world of wine and art in the Western Cape
Travel Relais & Châteaux, the association of independent luxury hotels, offers a refined experience in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, in South Africa
By Chris Carter Published
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The age of resilience: Outperformers must first be survivors
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Transformative companies must shockproof themselves against turbulent times, writes Tom Slater, investment manager for Scottish Mortgage.
By MoneyWeek Published
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‘I’ve had my heat pump for a year - have I saved money?’
Ruth Emery’s air source heat pump has turned one. Has she saved on her energy bills over the past 12 months, and could the £7,500 grant be under threat in the upcoming Autumn Budget?
By Ruth Emery Published
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MoneyWeek news quiz: Which G7 nation has the most generous state pension?
Quiz The chancellor “set the context” for the Budget on 26 November this week, and November's Premium Bonds winners were confirmed. The state pension also made headlines. How closely have you been following the news?
By MoneyWeek Published
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Have a will? It may not be enough to secure your wishes – here’s what you need too
Incorporating a letter of wishes into your estate planning can provide a unique opportunity to personally guide your loved ones on your final wishes for them and you. We explain how a letter of wishes works.
By Laura Miller Published
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Self-employed? Start saving for your pension now
Britons who are self-employed have neglected to build up their retirement fund. Could changes to the self-assessment system help them act now?
By David Prosser Last updated
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Lasting power of attorney fee to increase to £92 - apply now to beat the price hike
A lasting power of attorney can be used to appoint a loved one to help with important financial and medical decisions. With the application fee rising this month, should you apply now?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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How do Premium Bonds work?
NS&I’s Premium Bonds operate differently from typical savings accounts. We look at how they work.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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How to shield your money as Reeves refuses to rule out income tax hikes and warns of ‘necessary choices’
Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to lay the groundwork for higher taxes in the Autumn Budget on Tuesday morning and refused to stand by her manifesto pledge not to increase income tax.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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What is David Beckham's net worth?
David Beckham’s net worth comes from his illustrious football career and brand deals off the pitch, while Victoria Beckham has earned millions through her fashion and beauty ventures
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Inside a Budget: ex-Treasury minister reveals the chess game behind your tax rises
In an exclusive interview with MoneyWeek former government insider David Gauke says chancellor Rachel Reeves will ‘need to show the richest are making a big contribution’ in the upcoming Autumn Budget
By Laura Miller Published
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Is now a good time to invest in gold?
The gold rally has reversed, but does the fall in prices mean the good times are over, or is the dip an opportunity to invest in gold?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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How do ISA millionaires invest – and could you become one by 2032?
ISA millionaires invest regularly and early, with a preference for active funds. We reveal the top funds they invested in – and how much you would already need in your portfolio to join the club by 2032.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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MoneyWeek turns 25: Vote for your favourite MoneyWeek cover in our poll
Poll As MoneyWeek reaches an important milestone, we’re inviting readers to choose their favourite cover from over the years. Vote in our poll.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Can Stella Li keep the Stella Show on the road?
Stella Li is the globe-trotting ambassador for Chinese electric-car company BYD, which has grown into a world leader. Can she keep the motor running?
By Jane Lewis Published
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Three overlooked stocks with long-term growth potential
Opinion Nisha Thakrar, investment specialist at Nedgroup Investments, selects three undervalued stocks with long-term growth potential
By Nisha Thakrar Published
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LVMH is set to prosper as the wealthy start shopping again
After two years of uncertainty, the outlook for LVMH is starting to improve. Is now a good time to add the luxury-goods purveyor to your portfolio?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Japan is still rising to new highs – here's how to invest
Opinion Political ructions in Japan are no obstacle to gains, and the return of inflation may even benefit stocks, says Max King. What is Japan doing right?
By Max King Published
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Investing in UK universities: spin research into profits
UK universities are a vital economic asset, but they are also Britain's 'equivalent of Gulf oil.' There are opportunities here for investors
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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AI is a bet we’re forced to make
It’s impossible to say yet if AI will revolutionise the world, but failure would clearly be very costly, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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MoneyWeek Wealth Summit 2025: investing for a volatile era
MoneyWeek's 25th birthday conference’s agenda offers investors a wide array of compelling themes
By MoneyWeek Published
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MoneyWeek news quiz: How much has the price of gold fallen by?
Quiz From gold and silver prices to Magnificent Seven earnings season, how closely have you been following the news?
By MoneyWeek Published
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Should you invest in China?
China is the world’s second-largest and one of the fastest-growing economies, but it remains underrepresented in the global stock market. Should you consider investing in China?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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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 stone-clad house overlooking the cove in Helston, Cornwall, to a converted chapel in the Ryburn Valley in West Yorkshire
By Natasha Langan Last updated
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Lessons from Nobel Prize winners in economics on how to nurture a culture of growth
The Nobel Prize in economics went to three thinkers who show us why economies grow and how we can help them do so. Governments would be wise to heed the lessons
By Simon Wilson Published
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Two of Britain's rarest gold coins
Gold coins from Britain are sought after by collectors around the world, says Chris Carter
By Chris Carter Published
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'It’s time for Rachel Reeves to secure her legacy'
Opinion Rachel Reeves has been a dreadful chancellor, and it's hard to see her remaining in office for another whole year. She could at least depart with some dignity
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Review: Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives – a luxurious island retreat
Travel Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives in the North Malé Atoll in the Maldives is a haven offering a wealth of activities and fabulous food
By Chris Newlands Published
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Are you missing out on Pension Credit? How to claim the benefit worth £4,300 a year
News Thousands of eligible households are still failing to apply for Pension Credit. We explain who qualifies for Pension Credit and how to apply
By Ruth Emery Last updated
