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MoneyWeek
13.08.2025
Overly-cautious savers could get stuck with low returns now the Bank of England has cut interest rates again amid predictions the base rate has further to fall
Many people look forward to taking more holidays when they retire. But what sort of trips could your pension buy you? We look at the holidays to match different retirement incomes.
Taking pension cash early is becoming the ‘new norm’ but experts warn this runs the risk of running out of money later in life
12.08.2025
Some commentators are hailing Trump’s trade deals and savvy negotiating. Are they right?
Sachin Dev Duggal's Builder.ai start-up claimed it could use artificial intelligence to build apps. Its revenues turned out to be equally artificial
Dividend tax allowances cuts are estimated to have dragged an extra 1.3 million taxpayers into paying the levy over two years
Tesla has applied for a license to supply UK households with electricity, but taking on the biggest providers could prove challenging.
A little-known perk of certain types of bonds can let your loved ones off the hook when it comes to inheritance tax – but two-thirds of people have never heard of them
11.08.2025
The best properties for sale for around £1 million – from a Grade II-listed, 17th-century barn conversion in Norfolk, to a Caribbean house in the Bahamas
Funds focusing on private assets hold plenty of potential. Charlotte Cuthbertson and Tom Treanor of the Migo Opportunities Trust highlight three to consider
Camellia is shedding its eclectically diverse portfolio of assets to concentrate on its strengths. For investors, it's a rare opportunity
One of the best ways to escape the heat in your home is installing air conditioning – but how much does it cost to install and run it?
Solar-power specialist First Solar will benefit from Donald Trump’s policies, says Matthew Partridge
10.08.2025
Active ETFs have several advantages over other forms of open-ended investment vehicles, says David Prosser
Investment trust wind-downs and portfolio sales can be an attractive opportunity for patient investors
Emerging markets have benefitted from the rotation away from the US – but can the rally last?
09.08.2025
The political and fiscal constraints on Rachel Reeves have combined to leave the chancellor at a disadvantaged position
Council tax reforms could see households in wealthy areas, including London and the home counties, hit with big bill increases, according to the IFS.
The car finance mis-selling judgment could still be disastrous for big finance even though banks dodged the worst possible outcome
Banks and building societies will need to obtain National Insurance numbers from savers so HMRC can tax those who exceed their personal savings allowance.
The UK stock market has been languishing for decades. But the tide is turning and smart investors should buy in now
From onboard butlers who will unpack for you to visiting more unique destinations, there are plenty of reasons to indulge in a luxury cruise.
It seems clear that Trump would like to sack Jerome Powell if he could only find a constitutional cause. Why, and what would it mean for financial markets?
08.08.2025
Some properties have had as much as £1m knocked off their value as assessors are accused of being ‘overly cautious’ while property prices stall
Fears of misspent money, bad investments and creating spoiled offspring are causing high-net-worth parents to leave their money to causes other than their own children.
Investors think defence stocks offer the greatest opportunities for growth. Which are the key players?
The governing elite in the US needs to grow a spine and take on the bad guys, says Alex Karp, who sees himself as just the caped crusader to lead the battle
Renters are being squeezed by rising bills, resulting in a loss of confidence in the housing market.
Trump's tariffs mean American businesses and consumers will have to pick up the tab
Branded the ‘ultimate stealth tax’, the council tax burden is increasing across the country, with some areas potentially having to find hundreds of pounds more a year to pay the bill
Professional investors are backing so-called ‘tin hat’ stocks – companies that should do well against even the most volatile macro economic backdrop.
A campaign group is calling for former fund manager Neil Woodford to forfeit his CBE, after the FCA found he had made “unreasonable and inappropriate investment decisions"
Where there is a suspicion inheritance tax has been underpaid, HMRC has extensive powers to check the deceased individual’s financial affairs and chase what is owed. Will you pay more?
Experts highlight their picks for the best investment trusts that beginner investors could consider for their portfolios
More than 2 million people are not receiving the full amount of state pension and potentially could increase how much they get
The FCA has approved the sale of crypto ETNs to retail investors from October. What is a crypto ETN, and what does this mean for investors?
Just 51% of soon-to-be retirees are on track for the later lifestyle they want, according to new research, with younger cohorts even less likely to be retirement-ready
The FCA will consult on an industry-wide compensation scheme for victims of the car finance scandal. We look at who could be eligible.
The state pension amounts for men and women are on course “to be equal very shortly”, says Department for Work and Pensions
The average UK house price jumped 0.4% in July, reaching £298,237, new house price index data shows. Will property prices increase further this year?