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13.09.2025
New data suggests some are saving far more for retirement than others. We look at the average pension pot by region.
The world is dedollarising, and gold and bitcoin are the only alternatives. Buy now, says Dominic Frisby.
It makes sense to invest in family firms. Here are some of the best to buy now
Okta provides vital security services and appears cheap considering AI’s growing prominence
If Pakistan is now serious about reform, it’s time for investors to buy, says Maryam Cockar
The best properties for sale with mountain views – from an Arts & Crafts house in Shropshire to a highland lodge near the Rogie Falls in the Scottish Highlands
Diamonds of various shades never go out of fashion, says Chris Carter.
12.09.2025
Gains of 36% in a day for Oracle’s stock made co-founder Larry Ellison briefly the world’s richest man
Natasha Langan discovers why the indigenous name for Puerto Rico has come to define this Caribbean island’s vibrant culture
Klarna’s shares made a fast start following the BNPL company’s New York debut, but momentum waned later on. Should you invest in Klarna shares?
A third of UK adults have increased their monthly pension contributions beyond the minimum, according to new research, putting them in line for a more comfortable retirement
Smaller landlords are selling up in their tens of thousands, according to brokers, findings echoed by higher capital gains tax receipts on property. Is the era of the amateur landlord over?
11.09.2025
Joe Bauernfreund, chief executive officer and chief investment officer, AVI Global Trust, highlights three businesses where he'd put his money.
Under-30s have benefitted from auto-enrolment but housing costs could quickly erode their pension in retirement, with more likely to be renting or still paying off a mortgage.
The change is going to be a pain for some higher and additional rate taxpayers who are used to claiming already and who will now need to do some extra legwork
Research shows that higher pension fees could wipe tens of thousands of pounds off the value of your retirement fund
Working out how much to withdraw from a pension can be tricky given the uncertainty when planning for living costs, investment returns and longevity.
Property experts claim buyer confidence dropped for a second month in August, with several citing Budget speculation as a headwind.
10.09.2025
It can be easy to accidentally breach the terms of your travel insurance. We look at the most common ways this can happen, and how you can avoid them.
UK equities are unloved and undervalued, and this is especially true of small caps. Despite these low valuations, there are plenty of potential growth drivers.
There’s an old adage among investors which goes: “Sell in May and go away, don’t come back until St Leger Day”. Is there any truth to it?
09.09.2025
Not much left over after you’ve paid all your bills? You could be living in a low financial resilience area. Here’s what to do about it – and the picture across the country.
The latest data from the Investment Association shows July was a bad month for equity funds, with outflows doubling compared to the month before, but Europe was a bright spot
Investors may want to switch out of UK bank stocks and into this global financials trust, owing to the serious political risks facing Britain's banking sector
OpenAI's Sam Altman and other tech giants are warning that the AI boom is reaching dangerous territory. They may end up as the authors of their own demise
It might seem like low-hanging fruit, but cutting pension tax relief would be a dangerous move for the chancellor, says former pensions minister Steve Webb.
Gold mining is shining brighter than the yellow metal for the first time in this cycle. Enjoy the ride while it lasts
Wealth taxes are unpopular, but the Treasury is short of cash and needs to get its hands on more money to plug the gap. Will they be introduced?
Britain's economy will shake off its torpor and grow robustly, but not under Keir Starmer's leadership, says Max King.
More than one in 10 retirees plan to cut back on gifting to children and grandchildren, despite concerns we could see inheritance tax changes in the Autumn Budget.
Most high-street lenders now offer some kind of green mortgage deal. We look at who’s eligible, how to apply and the mortgage rates and cashback on offer.
08.09.2025
Automatic Data Processing has established itself as a one-stop shop for managing the workplace. Is it a sound long-term investment?
Nish Patel, portfolio manager of The Global Smaller Companies Trust, picks three small companies where he'd put his money
South Korean entrepreneur Do Kwon faces a long spell in jail after pleading guilty to fraud relating to the collapse of two digital coins
07.09.2025
The best beachside properties for sale – from an Arts & Crafts house in Hampshire to a 16th-century house in Norfolk near a Blue Flag beach
For better rewards from bank stocks, investors can look to small, fast-growing territories with strong institutions
Investors are looking beyond America and towards global equity markets for bargains
Multi-asset trusts help navigate global uncertainty and provide investors with an added layer of protection through diversification
06.09.2025
The average UK property now costs £299,331, a new record high. But could the Autumn Budget derail the housing market?
Angela Rayner has relinquished her deputy prime minister role, but does ‘Rayner-gate’ flag how unfair the stamp duty land tax rules are in the first place?