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Review: Shangri-La Rasa Ria – a walk on the wild side in Malaysia
Travel Vaishali Varu connects with nature with a stay at Shangri-La Rasa Ria on the island of Borneo
By Vaishali Varu Published
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How have the original AIM stocks performed over 30 years?
As AIM celebrates its 30th anniversary this month, we take a look at the original AIM stocks – and how they have performed. Which company has posted a 6,331% return, and which one has fallen 99%?
By Ruth Emery Published
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Unloved alternative trusts are going cheap – should you buy?
Opinion Alternative trusts like infrastructure and real estate funds are trading at huge discounts. Investors should take advantage, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Trump eyes private foundations to raise tax. Will philanthropy decline?
The picture is mixed, but philanthropy on the whole is alive and well, says Simon Wilson
By Simon Wilson Published
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AGMs: a unique selling point for investment trusts that investors should capitalise on
Opinion Shareholder meetings aren’t just a regulatory requirement – they are a way to communicate with investors
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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8 of the best houses for sale with outdoor swimming pools
The best houses for sale with outdoor swimming pools – from a family house in Wimbledon Village, London, to a 1640s mansion in Derbyshire with a heated swimming pool in the grounds
By Natasha Langan Published
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Trouble brews in B&M as bargain shops take a hit
Opinion Once a stock market darling, B&M's share price has slumped. What has gone wrong for bargain shops?
By Matthew Lynn Published
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US and China reach a ceasefire in their trade war after talks in London
The US and China's trading relationship – the most important one in the global economy – is back on track. Will the truce last?
By Emily Hohler Published
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A cyclical case for UK stocks
Opinion Depressed margins and relatively low valuations mean the UK market could rally strongly as conditions improve, says Cris Sholto Heaton.
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Aberforth Smaller Companies Trust: a fund that lets you buy Britain on a triple discount
Opinion If UK stocks return to favour, Aberforth Smaller Companies Trust, a value-focused investment trust, should perform well, says Max King
By Max King Published
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Infrastructure investing: a haven of stable growth amid market turmoil
From booming construction in emerging markets to digital and green transitions, the infrastructure sector offers security, returns and long-term opportunities
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Review: Huvafen Fushi – be reborn in the Maldives
Travel You will leave the luxury resort of Huvafen Fushi in the Maldives feeling refreshed and rejuvenated
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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A long bull market beckons for copper
Opinion Ignore short-term volatility: a worsening supply squeeze implies far higher prices in future, says Albert Mackenzie, copper analyst and market reporter at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
By Albert Mackenzie Published
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From old clocks to vintage dolls worth thousands – are you sitting on a fortune in your attic?
Many of us are guilty of hoarding things in the loft, but, from coins and vintage jewellery to war memorabilia, your attic could hold items worth thousands of pounds. We look at how much they could sell for
By Ruth Emery Published
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The most underrated places to buy a home in the UK
House prices tend to be sky-high in some of the most desirable parts of the UK. We look at ten underrated areas which boast great amenities without an outsized price tag.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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Resilient and profitable performers will excel in the era of deglobalisation
Opinion James Harries, co-manager, STS Global Income & Growth Trust, selects his favourite stocks as he shares where he'd put his money
By James Harries Published
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The costly myth of “sell in May”
Opinion May 2025's strong returns for US stocks have once again shown that putting too much weight on seasonal patterns will only make investors poorer, says Max King
By Max King Published
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Rents rise at slowest pace for four years – is buy-to-let still worth it?
Slowing rental growth and higher property taxes are creating a headache for landlords. Does buy-to-let still offer a good yield?
By Katie Williams Published
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Should you bag a bargain with a half-price investment trust?
Twenty-six investment trusts look cheap by historic standards, with some trading at a discount of more than 50%. Are they a bargain or value trap?
By Katie Williams Published
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The stocks spearheading the charge of cryptocurrency
Opinion Companies are starting to invest in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, a trend likely to hasten the mass adoption of digital money. Buy before the stampede arrives, says Dominic Frisby
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Should you overpay your mortgage?
If you have spare cash left over at the end of the month, should you overpay your mortgage, or would savings or your pension be a better home for your money?
By Holly Thomas Last updated
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When is the Spending Review – and what could be announced?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing some difficult choices in the upcoming Spending Review, which will be unveiled on Wednesday. We look at what could be announced.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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8 gold funds to consider for exposure to the yellow metal
Gold funds are one of the best ways of adding gold to your portfolio. We highlight some of the more interesting funds for gold spot prices and gold miners.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Emotional investing: what is it and how you can avoid it
Are you an emotional investor? Your feelings could be damaging your long-term investments, but here's how to stay rational when the markets are turbulent.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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'Angela Rayner taking charge of government policy is a frightening prospect for UK economy'
Opinion Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner is making moves to change the direction of our government. That should terrify us all, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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What Disney tells us about how we draw investment conclusions
By MoneyWeek Published
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Mohammed bin Salman: The new face of Saudi Arabia
Under the crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, the kingdom has pursued ambitious reforms to transform itself into a thriving 21st-century economy
By Simon Wilson Published
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How to find the best luxury hotel deals
Knowing how to find the best luxury hotel deals can help holidaymakers enjoy high-end experiences without the sky-high costs. We reveal how to bag the best value for less.
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Frozen thresholds could push ‘tax freedom day’ to latest date this century
Tax freedom day is the point in the year you stop earning for the taxman and start earning for yourself. A rising tax burden could push it to 12 June this year – the latest date since 1982.
By Katie Williams Published
