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Cash ISA subscriptions surge - but will the chancellor cap ISA benefits in the Budget?
Savers are rushing to open a cash ISA to protect themselves from any tax threats in the Autumn Budget. Could the chancellor target ISAs on 30 October?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Is Labour on the brink of a crisis?
Labour's Autumn Budget is approaching – a fiscal and economic storm on the scale of 1976 looks likely, says Max King
By Max King Published
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United Airlines set for growth – should you invest?
Airlines have rebounded well after Covid, but United Airlines can soar higher
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Zoopla: UK property sales hit four-year high but will Budget dampen demand?
Confidence has returned to the property market but Zoopla warns that stamp duty changes could derail the recovery
By Marc Shoffman Published
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NatWest's shares jump 5% after the UK bank's profits soar
The rise comes after Rachel Reeves abandoned plans to sell the government’s remaining stake in NatWest to the public
By Chris Newlands Published
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Rachel Reeves announces major change to fiscal rules to free up billions of pounds
The chancellor has confirmed she will change the UK’s fiscal rules in her Budget next week - but taxes are still set to rise
By Chris Newlands Published
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Water bills set to rise by 21% a year – how to cut costs
Households could see their water bills soar by roughly 21% annually, but suppliers warn it’s not enough to address essential repairs.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Nestlé is in trouble as it pushes prices up
Nestlé has pushed up prices for customers and now it's suffering the consequences, leaving a spotlight on its performance and shares
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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A bull market on borrowed time
While the US enjoys a bull market, it may not last. Will the US rate cut push stock prices down?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Lost pension pots reach £31 billion - how to find your old pensions
There are now an estimated 3.3 million lost pension pots, up from 2.8 million two years ago, according to the Pensions Policy Institute. We explain how to track down your old pensions
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Pensioners reclaim £44 million from HMRC – are you owed money?
Thousands of pensioners claim money back from HMRC after being overtaxed on their withdrawals. We explain how to avoid a shock bill and get a refund.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Tax return deadline: act now to get your paper tax return in by 31 October
We explain who needs to complete a self-assessment tax return, common mistakes to avoid - and what to do if you miss the deadline
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Seven ways the Budget could hike inheritance tax or capital gains tax at death
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could target death taxes by raising IHT and/or levying CGT on inheritances. We look at some potential moves in the Autumn Budget
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Twenty 'finfluencers' questioned under caution by the UK regulator
The individuals were interviewed voluntarily using the Financial Conduct Authority’s criminal powers
By Chris Newlands Published
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Number of ISA millionaires triples in three years
The number of people with £1 million in their ISAs has tripled in three years to reach 3,180. But could next week’s Budget put an end to future ISA millionaires?
By Ruth Emery Published
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IMF upgrades UK growth forecasts ahead of Budget - here is what it means
The upgrade comes ahead of chancellor Rachel Reeves's first Budget on 30 October, where she intends to explain how she will further boost UK economic growth
By Chris Newlands Published
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Inheritance tax receipts surge 10% in final figures before Autumn Budget
Inheritance tax receipts are on track for another record year. Should you act now to beat a potential Budget clampdown on IHT rules?
By Katie Williams Published
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NS&I to cut Premium Bond prize rate to 4.15%
The odds of winning a prize will fall to 22,000 to 1 for the December draw, while NS&I is also slashing the rates on other savings products. We have all the details
By Ruth Emery Published
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Will central banks continue to cut interest rates?
Central banks shouldn’t rush to lower interest rates, but it seems likely that they will cut further than expected
By Cris Sholto Heaton Last updated
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Nine million people fall victim to financial scams, says Citizens Advice
The charity says that around one in five people across the UK have been caught out by a finance scam in the past year - here is how to protect your money
By Chris Newlands Published
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Uncertainty ahead of the Budget causes house price growth to stall, finds Rightmove
Property website Rightmove says asking prices increased by just 0.3% in October, well below the 1.3% average for the month
By Chris Newlands Published
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How proposed buy now, pay later regulations will protect shoppers
The Treasury is consulting on new rules to protect people when using buy now, pay later schemes – here is how it could affect you
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Chinese economy: will the "bazooka" stimulus work?
The Chinese economy is relying on the "bazooka" stimulus to grow. Will it work or flop?
By Alex Rankine Published
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HSBC returns to cost-cutting plan
HSBC is set to revamp its commercial banking division – but will it come at a cost?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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UK ranked as ninth-worst country for property investment
High taxes and rising transaction costs have put pressure on the UK's buy-to-let sector. Is the UK still profitable?
By Chris Newlands Published
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Will European stocks bounce back?
European stocks have looked unattractive for some time – will they bounce back?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Homeowners sitting on gains of £80,000 over the last 20 years
Data from Zoopla shows significant increases in UK property prices over the last two decades
By Chris Newlands Published
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The rush for gold coins - investors rush to buy the gold metal as prices rise ahead of potential CGT changes
Gold prices hit a record high this week, but are investors also buying more to reduce their tax liabilities?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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Buying a house in a 'new town' is up to £50,000 cheaper, says Halifax
The average house price in a 'new town' is £300,656, compared with a UK average of £346,995
By Chris Newlands Published