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Energy infrastructure companies will provide a lift for your portfolio
Opinion Stacey Morris, Head of Energy Research at VettaFi, highlights three energy infrastructure stocks that she'd put her money in
By Stacey Morris Published
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Dunelm has done well and looks inexpensive – should you invest?
Home furnishings retailer Dunelm has proved resilient and looks inexpensive
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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QXO: a compelling opportunity in the building materials industry
Opinion The boss of QXO knows how to make a few billion dollars, and aims to repeat the trick. Investors would be wise to back him, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
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What is a robo-adviser and which is the best one for me?
“Robo-advisers” provide a middle ground between paying for financial advice and taking a DIY approach. Here is what’s available
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Pension saver boosts retirement pot after worrying forecast
CASE STUDY A saver shares how he transformed his pension pot after realising how little he had set aside for retirement.
By Samantha Partington Published
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Tariffs 'were a terrible idea but shunning the US is a big mistake'
Opinion Manufacturers and investors have pivoted away from the US, the world’s biggest economy. That’s a mistake, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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End of “fleecehold”: Will leasehold reforms bring an end to the UK's feudal system?
Britain’s feudal system of property ownership is being overhauled. It's about time, says Simon Wilson
By Simon Wilson Published
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How to gift Premium Bonds
Could Premium Bonds be the gift that keeps on giving? We look at how to buy them for a child.
By Katie Williams Last updated
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What is Jeff Bezos' net worth?
Jeff Bezos' net worth stems from his large holdings in Amazon stock. We look at how he established the world’s biggest e-retailer, his space and media investments, and what’s in store for the James Bond franchise
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Tax return: HMRC’s payments on account deadline is approaching – here is why it is unfair for the self-employed
Self-assessment taxpayers have just under a week to pay the latest instalment of their tax return, but is the charge fair? Marc Shoffman explains why this is hurting self-employed people
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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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
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Will “Liberation Day” strike again?
Donald Trump’s 90-day tariff pause comes to an end on 9 July. Can we expect further market turmoil?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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8 of the best riverside properties for sale
The best riverside properties for sale – from a Grade II-listed former mill house with views over the River Chelmer in Essex, to a townhouse on a Georgian terrace overlooking the Avon Gorge in Clifton, Bristol
By Natasha Langan Published
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What is Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth?
Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo’s net worth comes from an illustrious sporting career, sponsorships, business ventures and the CR7 brand
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Carson Block on short-selling and what investors should watch out for when going long
Interview Renowned short seller Carson Block talks to Matthew Partridge about his specialism and where to go long
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Trade unions to gain muscle under Labour's new employment laws – what does it mean for SMEs?
New employment laws will make it easier for workers to take collective action. Here's what it could mean for SMEs.
By David Prosser Published
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29 June 2007: Apple’s iPhone goes on sale for the first time
Features On this day in 2007, Apple's iPhone went on sale for the first time, revolutionising the mobile phone market.
By Ben Judge Last updated
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26 June 1906: The first Grand Prix
The first 'proper' Grand Prix on closed public roads was held by the Automobile Club de France (ACF), on this day in June 1906.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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23 June 1725: The Malt Tax riots break out across Scotland
Rioting erupted in Hamilton and spread across Scotland after excise officials arrived to implement the Malt Tax on this day in 1725.
By Chris Carter Last updated
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How to help your children buy a home
Younger generations continue to struggle to keep up with the pace of increasing house prices. We look at ways you could help your children or grandchildren get on the property ladder.
By Holly Thomas Published
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The £40k cost of starting your pension five years late – and how to fix it
Savers who postponed their pension saving by five years when they first started working could be £40k worse off in retirement. Can you fix the errors of your youth?
By Katie Williams Published
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Investors can buy into tomorrow’s top global technology stocks today
Opinion Anthony Ginsberg, manager of HAN-GINS Tech Megatrend Equal Weight UCITS ETF, highlights three technology stocks as he tells us where he'd put his money
By Anthony Ginsberg Published
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Xi Jinping masters “The Art of the Stall”
China’s Xi Jinping appears to have played his hand well in the face of hostility and threats from Donald Trump. But at home, his position may not be as secure as it seems.
By Jane Lewis Published
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What house features do homebuyers look for? How to boost house price by £20k
When it comes to selling property, these house features are likely to seal the deal for prospective buyers
By Laura Miller Last updated
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How to play the surge in the silver price
Bulls have been watching silver's latest run-up with excitement, says Dominic Frisby. All the ingredients for a long-term upswing are in place, and here’s how investors can take advantage
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Drinks maker Diageo gets back on its feet – should you invest?
Diageo has faced one disaster after another over the past two years. Is it finally time to buy?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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FCA greenlights Pisces, London's new private stock market
Opinion The Pisces exchange may fill a gap in the market, but it won’t address the real problem, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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7 potential stock market winners from Labour’s industrial strategy
Investing on the coat-tails of government ambition can be a good way to take advantage of public support for certain private projects.
By Laura Miller Published