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Calilo – sustainable luxury on a Greek island: MoneyWeek Travel
MoneyWeek Travel Rupert Hargreaves visits Calilo, a resort on the Greek island of Ios, where sustainability and luxury live in harmony
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Will inflation fall below 5%?
This week’s inflation forecast suggests we could be heading for a drop below 5%. While it will still fall short of the Bank’s 2% target, savings could for the first time in almost 15 years beat inflation - but only if you act now, says Kalpana Fitzpatrick
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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Is the market missing the opportunity in energy?
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As a market correction begins, money is on the move.
The force of a market correction is equal and opposite to the delusion that preceded it, so we can imagine that the correction will also be unparalleled.
By Bill Bonner Published
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MoneyWeek TV and book review: 3 November 2023
MoneyWeek Culture The latest TV and book reviews from the expert team here at MoneyWeek.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How small businesses can retain staff in a competitive job market
Small businesses are struggling to retain staff and compete against large companies with deep pockets.
By David Prosser Published
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The 50% pension rule: how to use it to reach your retirement goals
It can be hard deciding how much to contribute to your pension, especially if you are saving for other life goals. Can the 50% rule help you reach your retirement goals?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Are active funds making a comeback?
Active fund managers aren’t always popular when the markets are struggling, but are investors still shying away or are we starting to pay attention to actives once again?
By Robin Powell Published
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Vietnam, Asia’s new tiger economy, is roaring. Investors take note.
Just two decades ago, Vietnam was one of the world’s poorest nations. Now it is a thriving regional hub with ample scope for further rapid development.
By Alex Rankine Last updated
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Japan is back: Three Japanese stocks to ride the rebound
Personal View A professional investor tells MoneyWeek where he’d put his money. Nicholas Price highlights three favourites.
By Nicholas Price Published
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K-pop hitman Bang Si-hyuk aims to repeat BTS phenomenon
Bang Si-hyuk created the world’s biggest boy band, BTS, making K-pop music a global sensation and himself very rich. Can he repeat the trick with a girl band?
By Jane Lewis Published
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England’s sparkling wine industry has potential for early investors
Global warming has changed the game for England’s sparkling wine industry – even growers in Champagne are planting in England. Brave investors might like to join the party early.
By Simon Wilson Last updated
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Ashoka: A new, but reliable, trust you can count on
Our investment columnist, Max King, says tough times breed investment trusts like Ashoka, that you can trust.
By Max King Published
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Hotel Indigo Durham review: a delightful stay in Durham – MoneyWeek travel
MoneyWeek Travel During a stay at the Hotel Indigo Durham sees Matthew Partridge revisit his old student stomping grounds.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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The Bank of England can’t afford to hike interest rates again
With inflation falling, the cost of borrowing rising and the economy heading into an election year, the Bank of England can’t afford to increase interest rates again.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Nudge theory – how does it hold up, 15 years later?
Nudge theory, the revolutionary theory of how governments can get you to change your behavior for your own good, is now 15 years old. How does it stand up?
By Stuart Watkins Published
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How much does it cost to sell a house?
If you're planning to sell a house it can be expensive. We break down all the costs you need to factor in.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Inflation-linked bonds – lock in a real yield
Inflation-linked bonds look more compelling than they have done for many years, especially in the US
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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The advantages of an 'all weather' portfolio
Rupert Hargreaves talks to Julian Bishop, Co-Lead Portfolio Manager of The Brunner Investment Trust
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The Brando, a Polynesian paradise – MoneyWeek travel
MoneyWeek Travel Sustainability meets the last word in luxury on Marlon Brando's island in French Polynesia, says Chris Carter
By Chris Carter Last updated
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I wish I knew what dogecoin was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Videos Dogecoin is one of the world's most talked about cryptocurrencies, but what is dogecoin and why are people talking about it?
By Angela Madden Last updated
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MoneyWeek book review: 27 October 2023
MoneyWeek Books The latest book news and reviews from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How will markets react to the next Bank of England rate decision?
The Bank of England is due to announce its latest interest rate decision on Thursday, 2nd November, but how will markets react?
By MoneyWeek Published
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Will a water meter save you money?
Features If you’re looking to keep your water bill as low as possible, then you may be considering moving to a water meter. But will doing so mean you are better off?
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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Go for value stocks to insure your portfolio against shocks, says James Montier
Interview James Montier, at investment management group GMO, discusses value stocks and slow-burn Minsky moments with MoneyWeek.
By Andrew Van Sickle Published
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How compound interest works its magic on investments
You need time and patience but understanding compound interest, or compounding, is the secret sauce to safer investing.
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Cash ISAs vs savings: why ISAs are leading the way
As rates creep up, you may be looking at where to put your cash to make the most of your earning power. Cash vs savings – which is better?
By Guy Anker Published
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Three emerging markets stocks for sustainable growth
In emerging markets, the alignment of societal and environmental development with robust financial growth offers attractive investments.
By Eli Koen Published
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Topping up state pension to become easier with new online tool
Anyone looking to buy extra National Insurance contributions and boost their state pension currently has to make multiple phone calls - but a new online tool is on its way.
By Ruth Emery Published
