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Chart of the week: UK households’ aversion to equities
Personal share ownership in the UK stands far below other countries, and this could be holding back the country’s growth.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Most popular Junior ISA funds and stocks
More than £1 billion was paid into Junior ISAs during the 2020/21 tax year - we reveal the most popular funds and stocks parents are stashing their money into to build wealth for their offspring
By Ruth Emery Published
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5 emerging market investment trusts to buy
Max King takes a look at five specialist emerging market investment trusts that offer exposure to fast-growing markets.
By Max King Published
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Tickets are now on sale for the The MoneyWeek Summit on 29 September
News Andrew Van Sickle previews the speakers and topics under discussion at MoneyWeek magazine’s annual investment conference – all you need to know about investing in the years ahead in one handy package.
By Andrew Van Sickle Last updated
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18 investment trusts for income investors
Tips The Association of Investment Companies’ Dividend Heroes list highlights 18 trusts that have increased their dividends over the last 20 years, eight of which have done so for half a century
By Nicole García Mérida Last updated
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Women lead the way with ethical investments
Demand for more ethical investments has soared – and women are more likely to opt for them. Annabelle Williams, personal finance specialist at Nutmeg, takes a look at why.
By Annabelle Williams Published
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Invest in lucrative luxury goods
The long-term outlook for luxury is compelling. Matthew Partridge explains how to profit
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Rightmove: asking prices fall by £905 in July
Rising mortgage costs and fewer available homes are driving asking prices downwards, says Rightmove
By Tom Higgins Published
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BoE: Mortgage payments to rise by £220 a month for households
Millions of households can expect a mortgage spike of around £200 a month - and some may even reach a extra £1,000 a month, the Bank of England warns
By Marc Shoffman Published