MoneyWeek magazine
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'BP’s days as an oil giant are numbered – a merger with Shell would be the best outcome by far'
Opinion BP has been in decline for some time, could a takeover by Shell save it?
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Debt funds finally have their day in the sun – how to invest
Investors can now earn equity-like returns from debt funds and with less risk
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How semi-liquid funds can help retail investors profit from private markets
Investment trusts offer access to enticing opportunities in global unlisted firms and assets. For highly experienced investors with plenty of money, semi-liquid funds are another way in
By David Prosser Published
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Review: The Hut, Little Jumby – fun and sun off Antigua
Travel The Hut, Little Jumby, located a short boat hop from the island of Antigua in the Caribbean, is an exclusive private-island beach club
By Jessica Sheldon Published
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Investment trust boards are rushing to sell at a discount
Persistent discounts seem to be making investment trust boards too hasty about backing opportunistic offers
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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How to find active fund managers that are worth paying for
Active funds are unlikely to beat a cheap tracker on average, but can be valuable in certain markets
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Tracy Anderson: the fitness guru to the stars
American fitness entrepreneur Tracy Anderson counts Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna among her clients, and she has built a personal fortune estimated at $110 million. Can she stop the copycats?
By Jane Lewis Published
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Energy infrastructure companies will provide a lift for your portfolio
Opinion Stacey Morris, Head of Energy Research at VettaFi, highlights three energy infrastructure stocks that she'd put her money in
By Stacey Morris Published
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Dunelm has done well and looks inexpensive – should you invest?
Home furnishings retailer Dunelm has proved resilient and looks inexpensive
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published