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Money tips for the end of the tax year
The tax year will end on 5 April, and your annual allowances for 2024/25 will disappear with it. Here’s how to get your finances in shape
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Keller presents low debt and ample scope for growth
Geotechnical contractor Keller, which supports vital global infrastructure, boasts rising profits and a cheap valuation
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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PZ Cussons share price down 75% in last decade
Opinion Once-strong consumer-goods business PZ Cussons is out of favour with the market. That spells opportunity for investors, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
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Cash in on the biotech sector with specialist BioPharma
Opinion BioPharma has an attractive niche in lending to asset-rich biotechnology companies
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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What is the FSCS and how does it protect your savings and investments?
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) provides compensation for customers if a financial institution goes out of business. What is the limit and how does the scheme work?
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Top funds, stocks and trusts to invest in
Where have investors been putting their money over the past month? We look at the bestselling funds, stocks and trusts among DIY investors
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Tesla shares swing following delivery miss; Musk to leave DOGE?
Sales of Tesla cars have fallen to their lowest level since 2022; the stock has gained on reports that CEO Elon Musk will quit government duties
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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How to protect your portfolio from ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs
Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ is here, and it looks set to send markets into a tailspin. How can you protect your wealth from tariffs?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Are cash ISAs falling out of favour?
Cash ISA openings are trailing those of stocks and shares ISAs, new research shows, suggesting investors are front-running potential government reform
By Dan McEvoy Published