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03.04.2025
Cash ISA openings are trailing those of stocks and shares ISAs, new research shows, suggesting investors are front-running potential government reform.
The new tax year will start on 6 April, 2025. We look at how taxes and allowances are changing and how they will affect you.
We’re still counting the costs of the global covid pandemic – and governments’ responses. What did we learn?
02.04.2025
More than $1 trillion has been wiped off from India's stock market after investors turn to China. Has the emerging-market darling hit rock bottom?
NS&I has announced the winners of April’s Premium Bonds prize draw. Who won the £1 million jackpot and how can you find out if you scooped a prize this month?
House price growth was flat in March ahead of changes to stamp duty thresholds, the Nationwide House Price Index shows.
The US stock market’s flagship index has registered its worst quarter since 2022. What next for the S&P 500?
Eddie Jordan was one of the great characters of motor sport with a zeal for deal-making. His death leaves a hole in Formula One that won’t be filled.
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.
The UK pension system is one of the biggest in the world. Big changes are under way, says Rupert Hargreaves.
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01.04.2025
Will your stocks bloom during Easter? We look at the UK stock market opening times over the spring holiday period
Markets are ignoring the risk that Donald Trump compels the central bank into reckless interest rate cuts.
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With European leaders rushing to ramp up defence spending, these funds and trusts could position you to benefit from the trend.
Many banks fled to Paris in the wake of Brexit but are now in full-scale retreat. The City should move quickly to lure them back, says Matthew Lynn.
31.03.2025
Houses for sale with home cinemas – from a modern oast-house style property in Kent to a house in Buckinghamshire with Dolby sound and bespoke seating
29.03.2025
The fiscal watchdog has downgraded its forecast for capital gains tax revenues, leaving chancellor Rachel Reeves with £23 billion less than previously expected.
On Wall Street, there is talk that Trump's tariffs aim to make the world’s leaders come crawling to Mar-a-Lago, his Florida residence
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has jailed his main political opponent, Ekrem Imamoglu.
28.03.2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves understands the UK economy’s structural problems but is unlikely to solve them, says Max King.
High-earning parents will soon be spared the hassle of filing a tax return to pay back child benefit. We explain what’s changing and how the high income child benefit charge (HICBC) works
Cheniere Energy is expanding to grab a share of a growing market
Cash ISAs are safe for now from any cuts, but the push for investing in stocks and shares is almost certainly coming and could be announced in the Autumn Budget
Buying quality large caps worked very well last decade. A more volatile world will be a bigger challenge for these star stocks, says Cris Sholto Heaton.
When a private company decides to sell shares in itself on the stock market for the first time, it conducts an initial public offering. Here's what an IPO means.
Donald Trump’s latest tariffs will apply to cars and automobile parts coming into the US – but American companies and consumers will feel the effects too
The average pensioner income sits at £407 a week, up by just £15 compared to 2010. Will incomes increase in future, and what could happen to the state pension?
Fraudsters are finding ever more sophisticated ways of stealing your hard-earned money. We look at the top investment scams and how to avoid them.
Public debt is overvalued, but other fixed-interest investments now look like a bargain, says Max King.
Palmer Luckey started the virtual-reality headset business Oculus and sold it to Facebook for $2bn. Now the Anduril founder has set his sights on the arms race.
House price growth has been boosted by the stamp duty rush but a slowdown may be on its way.
27.03.2025
Saba Capital founder Boaz Weinstein’s campaign to take over and transform “the Miserable Seven” London-based investment trusts has been routed – for now.
Quantum computing group IonQ is inefficient, overhyped and overpriced, says Dr Matthew Partridge.
Eric Chan, investment director and co-manager of the Aberdeen Asian Income Fund, highlights three potential Taiwanese winners in the technology industry.
A 7% interest rate is eye-catching, but how much can you save in a regular saver account and how does the interest rate work exactly?
26.03.2025
House prices have climbed in the past few years, but the long-term outlook for the housing market is poor, says Max King
Following January's surprising Consumer Prices Index data, what has happened to UK inflation in the year to February?