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Money Minute Monday 10 February: lacklustre growth in the UK and Europe
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to the week's GDP growth estimates for the UK and the eurozone, plus inflation figures for the USA.
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Money Minute Friday 7 February: is Germany mired in recession?
Videos Today's Money Minute looks at German industrial production, where the manufacturing sector is hoping to see signs of recovery
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Money Minute Thursday 6 February: will Royal Mail deliver for investors?
Videos Today's Money Minute previews trading updates from Royal Mail and others, plus the latest employment numbers from the USA.
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Money Minute Wednesday 5 February: private sector performance
Videos Today's Money Minute looks at how the private sector fared in the UK and the eurozone, plus the latest data from the American services sector.
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New year, new investments – time to rebalance your portfolio
Advice Don’t let your holdings become unbalanced – set clear guidelines and a definite date for an annual review of your investment portfolio
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Money Minute Tuesday 4 February: BP investors heading for disappointment?
Videos In today's Money Minute, we look ahead to earnings figures from oil major BP; Donald Trump's State of the Union speech, and the latest data from China's services sector.
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Money Minute Wednesday 29 January: UK house prices and American interest rates
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to the latest UK house prices, and a decision on interest rates in the United States
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Money Minute Tuesday 28 January: a busy day in the corporate calendar
Videos In today's Money Minute, the corporate calendar is busy with trading updates from companies on both sides of the Atlantic, including AG Barr and Apple.
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Money Minute Monday 27 January: Brexit and interest rates
Videos Britain leaves the EU this week, and both the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve decide on interest rates.
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