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Most popular stocks of 2023: AI on the up while interest in Netflix plummets
We reveal the most popular shares of 2023 so far.
By Ruth Emery Published
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Marine North Berwick review: Scotland’s magical bird isles
Matthew Partridge combines a stay at Marine North Berwick with a visit to see the puffins
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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What will long-term mortgages mean for the UK housing market?
Analysis Kensington Mortgages is tapping into long-term fixed-rate mortgages. John Stepek breaks down what this tells us about the housing market.
By John Stepek Published
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In a “defined contribution” pension? Cheer up!
Advice Max King explains why today’s defined contribution pensions are in many ways better than the final salary pensions of old.
By Max King Published
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Inheritance tax bills are set to rise – will you be caught out?
Advice The number of people who actually pay inheritance tax is very small. But more and more estates are set to be dragged into its net, says David Prosser. And that could include you.
By David Prosser Last updated