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Best regular savings accounts – get up to 7.1%
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What will happen to UK interest rates in 2026?
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There's more to Alphabet than Google – should you buy in?Alphabet is more than its Google search engine – it's becoming one of the most influential companies in history. So should you buy Alphabet shares?
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Tadashi Yanai: the Japanese billionaire who owns UniqloUniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai had a dream – to create casual clothes that would make ordinary people happy. That made him Japan's richest man
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Best credit cards for airport lounge accessCredit and debit cards can come with a host of rewards, with some opening the door to airport lounges. We list the top credit cards for complimentary or discounted airport lounge access.
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Should I use a workplace pension or a SIPP?Choosing the right home for your retirement savings is crucial – it could leave you thousands of pounds better off. We explain the differences between a SIPP and workplace pension
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What will happen to UK interest rates in 2026?The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee held interest rates for the fourth consecutive time in June. As inflation is set to rise in the UK, where will interest rates go next?
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2026 World Cup: who the real winners areThe 2026 World Cup is unusual – not least when it comes to the economics. So who is actually benefiting from this all?
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property forecasts for 2026With mortgage rates creeping back up and ongoing market volatility, can we expect house prices to slide?
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Property vs pensions: Is property as a retirement plan dead?Limited house price growth, the hassle factor and sustainable growth in equity markets are making the argument for ‘property as a pension’ harder to back.
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Best regular savings accounts – get up to 7.1%Savings The top regular savings accounts pay as much as 7.1%. If you’re looking to stash small amounts away each month, we list the accounts worth looking at.
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The best one-year fixed savings accounts – earn up to 4.85%Savings One-year fixed savings accounts are offering inflation-beating rates of up to 4.85%. We've rounded up the best deals available on the market now.
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