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Flight prices could rise due to aircraft shortages – is aerospace in trouble?
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How much retirement income would you get from a £250,000 pension pot?
Advice Knowing how much you can generate from your pension pot will make it easier to plan for your golden years. What would your retirement income be with a £250,000 pension pot?
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5 travel stocks to buy ahead of the busy summer holiday period
Tips The travel sector is rebounding following a tough few years due to the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We look at five travel stocks to buy that could benefit.
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Share tips of the week
Tips MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK's financial pages.
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The best cash ISAs – May 2024
Savings The rates on the best cash ISAs – including easy access and notice ISAs – are now at their highest since 2009. We list the best rates on the market
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Free childcare support: what you’re entitled to and how to apply
Parents of children from nine months old are now entitled to 15 hours of free childcare per week. Here is how you can secure your allowance?
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Interactive investor launches managed ISA – is it any good?
If you want to invest but don’t know where to start, a managed ISA could be a good solution. Here's a first look at interactive investor’s new product and how it compares to others in terms of fees, investment choice and service.
Investing
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Energy investment is essential for AI and sustainability
Energy investment is vital to drive an AI revolution or green boom. So, why does the sector remain unloved?
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Top infrastructure stocks to buy
Matthew Norris, director of Real Estate Securities at Gravis Advisory Limited picks three infrastructure stocks to buy
By Matthew Norris Published
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Latest investment trends revealed
Where are investors putting their money, and how has the average investor fared in recent years? We take a look at the latest investment trends from Interactive Investor.
By Katie Williams Published
Personal Finance
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How to sell your car for the best price
Looking to sell your car? Almost half of drivers find selling their car stressful, with many worried about getting the best price. We reveal insider tips on how to get the best possible price for your old car.
By Ruth Emery Published
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Ticket scam warning ahead of major summer events
A total of £6.7 million was lost to ticket scams last year. With the Taylor Swift Eras tour and Glastonbury Festival coming up, we explain how to stay safe when buying tickets
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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TSB set to close 36 bank branches
TSB joins the list of high street banks closing their doors to its branches as it claims more customers are moving online - we have the full list of closures
By Marc Shoffman Published
Economy
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UK inflation slowed again in March – but a rate cut could be some months away
The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data came in at 3.2% for March. This was slightly higher than some economists expected, but takes us closer to the Bank of England’s 2% inflation target.
By Katie Williams Published
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ONS wage growth data puts Bank of England UK interest rate cuts into doubt, analysts warn
News ONS wage growth data has shown earnings are continuing to rise at an inflation-busting rate. It means cuts to the base rate may come later in the summer
By Henry Sandercock Published
Property
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Investing in property: why it is still a good diversifier for the long-term
The fundamental case for property as an asset class remains intact. While the sector has been overshadowed by relatively strong returns from equities and bonds, there is still a strong case for investing in property for the long-term, ii’s head of fund research, Dzmitry Lipski, argues
By Dzmitry Lipski Published
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The areas worst-hit by the furnished holiday lets tax clampdown
News Holiday home owners are preparing for the end of the popular furnished holiday lets tax regime. We reveal the regions most affected and how to prepare.
By Marc Shoffman Published
Money Masterclass
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US hits Chinese EVs with 100% tariffs
Biden announces 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Shein prepares for London Stock Exchange listing
Shein plans for a London Stock Exchange listing after facing hurdles in New York. It’s in a race against time. Matthew Partridge reports
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Investing in property: why it is still a good diversifier for the long-term
The fundamental case for property as an asset class remains intact. While the sector has been overshadowed by relatively strong returns from equities and bonds, there is still a strong case for investing in property for the long-term, ii’s head of fund research, Dzmitry Lipski, argues
By Dzmitry Lipski Published