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UK stocks have become a global favourite – should you invest?
The world is taking to UK stocks – but how long will it last?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Bill Gates: from hero to villain and back again
Bill Gates was a tech billionaire at 31. Then he was knocked down for ruthless business practices – and hailed again for his philanthropy. Who is the real Bill Gates?
By Jane Lewis Published
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What is Rihanna's net worth?
Features Rihanna's net worth came mainly from her music in her early days of fame. Now, she's an actress and has her own cosmetics brand. So, how much is she worth?
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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Google is legally a monopoly – how will this impact markets?
Google is legally a monopoly, a US court has ruled. What does this mean for the search engine and global markets?
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Spread betting for beginners: five trading tips
A short-term trading strategy can complement a long-term investment portfolio, but it can be costly for the unwary and reckless
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How to place a spread bet
Features Placing your first spread bet can be a daunting experience. Here's how the process works in simple terms.
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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Spread betting skills – how to think like a trader
Features When spread betting, one of your toughest opponents is not other spread betters, it's your own brain. Here are three ways it can trick you into losing money.
By Tim Bennett Last updated
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Spread betting
Glossary Spread betting is a straightforward and tax-efficient way of leveraging the financial markets.
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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8 of the best properties for sale with summerhouses
Some of the best properties for sale with summerhouses. From an 18th-century house in Dorchester to a period townhouse in Chelsea, London.
By Natasha Langan Published
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UK holidaymakers will have to pay €7 to visit the EU next summer - how will the EU visa waiver scheme work?
The EU is planning to introduce a visa waiver for some non-EU citizens. We look at how the scheme will work, how to apply, and if anyone is exempt
By Ruth Emery Published
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Is the stock market open on bank holiday Monday?
As 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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Where to invest as interest rates fall
With more interest rate cuts expected this year, we ask the experts which funds and investment trusts could benefit
By Ruth Emery Published
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Coal makes a comeback – but is it short-lived?
News The environmental case against coal may be clear, but it’s still a cash spinner
By Alex Rankine Last updated
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Nikkei 225
Glossary The Nikkei 225 is the stock market index of Japan
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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Is the beauty sector still attractive?
While beauty, cosmetics and skincare firms bet big on China, a tougher market threatens their premium valuations
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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How to plan your dream wedding without breaking the bank
A typical wedding in London costs £36,000. Here’s how to cut costs without ruining your big day
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Last updated
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Top healthcare REITs for your portfolio
Healthcare REITs managing facilities, such as GP practices or hospitals, look appealing. Should you invest?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Jeff Yass: the poker player betting on Trump
Jeff Yass is a professional gambler who built one of Wall Street’s most powerful trading operations and is backing Donald Trump for president. What’s in it for him?
By Jane Lewis Published
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Top 3 AI investments that could follow in Nvidia’s footsteps
Feature Technology companies are dominating global stock markets, helping investors secure a decent profit from previously-unknown companies such as Nvidia. We reveal how to find the next big thing
By Holly Thomas Published
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The 10 safest countries to visit
If you’re planning a holiday to far-flung parts, knowing the safest countries to visit is one less thing you have to worry about
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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What is Capital Gains Tax and how does it work?
Features More of your investment returns are now subject to capital gains tax - but what is it and when do you pay it?
By Harriet Meyer Last updated
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Japan's stock market crashes – what it means for investors
Japan's stock market crash could ultimately mean “lower prices and better valuations” for investors
By Alex Rankine Published
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Indian tycoon snaps up BT stake – is a trade deal in store?
India's Bharti Global takes up a majority stake at BT, which could imply full control of the telecoms company. What does it mean for trade relations between the two countries?
By Matthew Lynn Published
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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