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Why are lenders hiking UK mortgage rates? Interest rates and service factors explained
Explainer Mortgage rates have remained close to decade-highs for 18 months since Liz Truss’s mini-Budget. They are currently on the up again. Here’s why.
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The MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards 2024
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?
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Investing
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Top-quality, rapidly growing European stocks are selling at enticing valuations
Timothy Lewis, portfolio manager at JPMorgan European Growth & Income tells us where he’d put his money
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Dividend growth likely to slow this year – are UK income stocks still worth buying?
UK equities have long been popular with income investors. But as the economic outlook deteriorates, dividend growth is likely to slow. Can you still find good yields?
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Should you invest in UK equities?
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Personal Finance
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Private school fees soar and VAT threat looms – what does it mean for you?
Rising private school fees could see more than one in five parents pull their children out of their current school. Before you remortgage, move house or look to grandparents for help, here’s what you need to know.
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Coventry Building Society bids £780m for Co-operative Bank - what could it mean for customers?
Coventry Building Society has put in an offer of £780 million to buy Co-operative Bank. When will the potential deal happen and what could it mean for customers?
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RBS to close a fifth of branches
Royal Bank of Scotland plans to shut 18 branches across Scotland, resulting in the loss of 105 jobs. We have the full list of closures.
By Ruth Emery 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
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Property
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Why are lenders hiking UK mortgage rates? Interest rates and service factors explained
Explainer Mortgage rates have remained close to decade-highs for 18 months since Liz Truss’s mini-Budget. They are currently on the up again. Here’s why.
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Zoopla House Price Index: house prices rise in the north, but slide in the south
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Why are lenders hiking UK mortgage rates? Interest rates and service factors explained
Explainer Mortgage rates have remained close to decade-highs for 18 months since Liz Truss’s mini-Budget. They are currently on the up again. Here’s why.
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How to beat Warren Buffett – and the fund and trusts that have managed it
Warren Buffett has achieved stellar returns for investors over a long and illustrious career. Can you rival his investment performance?
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Single pensioners will need almost £300k more in their pension pot
The cost of a comfortable retirement has soared – and your golden years will be even more expensive if you are single. Here’s how you can set yourself up for success
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