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Can you invest for profit and your money to do good? We talk socially responsible investing
Can you invest for profit and your money to do good? We talk socially responsible investing

Can you make a profit and get your money to do some good? 

The stereotypical image of the stock market and investing isn’t one of caring about the wor…

5 years, 7 months ago

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Are negative interest rates off the table?
Are negative interest rates off the table?

Interest rates may have been slashed to the bone in the wake of the coronavirus crisis but the threat of a dive into negative rates has remained.

This…

5 years, 7 months ago

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Is this the end of summer holidays? The pain in Spain and what happens next
Is this the end of summer holidays? The pain in Spain and what happens next

After a great deal of fuss about air bridges and people being able to go on summer holiday, things suddenly changed last weekend. 

A swift about turn …

5 years, 7 months ago

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How to start investing and grow your wealth
How to start investing and grow your wealth

Over the long-term investing in the stock market has proven to be the best way to beat inflation and grow your wealth.

But how do you know when the ti…

5 years, 7 months ago

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Will the Government tinker with capital gains tax to help pay the coronavirus bill?
Will the Government tinker with capital gains tax to help pay the coronavirus bill?

The Chancellor has ordered an urgent capital gains tax review which could hit many homeowners and investors, depending on the outcome.

With Rishi Suna…

5 years, 8 months ago

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Will a stamp duty holiday and Rishi's rescue be enough?
Will a stamp duty holiday and Rishi's rescue be enough?

The showstopper was a big stamp duty cut, the important element was about keeping jobs afloat, and the rabbit out of the hat was a great British meal…

5 years, 8 months ago

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The self-employed excluded from the coronavirus rescue
The self-employed excluded from the coronavirus rescue

The Chancellor’s coronavirus rescue plan for the British economy has been bold and big, but one important part of the workforce feels somewhat hard d…

5 years, 8 months ago

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Has lockdown left you with more money to save or struggling?
Has lockdown left you with more money to save or struggling?

In an unpredicted turn of events, the coronavirus lockdown has been good for some when it comes to their bank balances.

People collectively tucked awa…

5 years, 8 months ago

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Are banks triggering a mortgage credit crunch?
Are banks triggering a mortgage credit crunch?

Banks and building societies have been slashing their mortgage ranges for those with smaller deposits.

The number of mortgages available for those wit…

5 years, 9 months ago

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The rise of the lockdown investor - tips to hunt for better returns
The rise of the lockdown investor - tips to hunt for better returns

Stock markets crashing tend to put savers off investing in shares, but there has been a sizeable rise in new investors in Britain during lockdown, re…

5 years, 9 months ago

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