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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
House price growth appears to be on the rebound following a subdued 2025. Where are prices heading in 2026 and beyond?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Short selling
Glossary Short selling is when a trader believes that the price of an asset will not rise but fall, and he can still make money on it by 'shorting' it
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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Share tips 2026: this week’s top stock picks
Share tips Share tips 2026: MoneyWeek’s roundup of the top stock picks this week – here’s what the experts think you should buy
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Flat fees vs percentage fees - are you paying too much?
We investigate whether it’s better to choose an investment platform with flat fees, or whether percentage charges could work out cheaper.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Where homes are most likely to have risen in value in 2025 – is your area on the list?
Half of UK homes increased in value in 2025 but a third fell, according to new data from property portal Zoopla
By Sam Walker Published
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What is the ideal time to spend on the property market? How you could risk losing thousands
Time on the housing market matters – get an offer too quickly or too slowly and you’ll often find you have to settle for less than the asking price. What is the ideal time for a property to spend on the market?
By Laura Miller Published
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Why small investment trusts can make great investments
Often overlooked by larger institutions, smaller investment trusts can offer investors access to high-growth micro companies. We explore why they’re worth considering.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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What are money market funds?
Money market funds, favoured by cautious investors, have soared in popularity lately. We explore how they work and how they can boost your savings
By Holly Thomas Published
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How much first-time buyers need to get onto the property ladder
The typical UK first-time buyer will need to to save for around six years to reach a 10% deposit, according to Nationwide. But how much do you need to achieve the dream of getting onto the property ladder?
By Sam Walker Published


