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Official figures highlight impact of higher borrowing costs on landlords and tenants
Investors pull total of £6bn from asset manager over past year amid pressure on London’s capital markets
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Industry group says move will discourage construction of homes being built in England
Despite government pledges to make Britain a leader in digital assets, retail investors remain without regulated options
The opposition’s pledge to harden rules on those living in the UK with overseas assets has sown confusion
Funds exist for those worried about shares crashing but also missing a rally
Reward programmes are proliferating despite regulators’ concerns it creates ‘two-tier’ pricing at some supermarkets
Holyrood has embraced its devolved powers with gusto, leaving many in Scotland unaware of the new complexities
Homeowners need help they can trust to cut their bills and carbon emissions
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Amit Bhatia’s investment vehicle buys a further £5.8mn of shares in construction materials group
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Growing wealth inequality between thirtysomethings could soon displace tensions between young and old
A class of anti-wealth inheritor has emerged: people in a hurry to ‘spend down’ their millions on social or ethical causes
The wealth surrounding you may make you less happy if it means you perceive your status as lower
A younger generation is more aware of its carbon footprint and less likely to charter a private jet
UK government bond purchases soar on DIY platforms as expectations for faster rate cuts fade
Quarterly Bank of England survey provides further evidence of property market stabilising
The cost of living crisis is weighing on UK household finances but few have so far scrimped on pension contributions
Almost a quarter of non-doms work in finance, though estimating how many will leave is guesswork
More prospective homebuyers are falling victim to offers of financing that are too good to be true
Clients told to ‘get out while you can’ as opposition party seeks to toughen Conservative proposals
UK stocks have been lagging behind the US for years. Are they underpriced?
Defence group’s shares are up 38 per cent since the invasion of Ukraine
Number of sellers listing in the capital this week was up by 39 per cent on the previous week
Investors should take a hard look at the core retail business and reset their expectations accordingly
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But the boost to liquidity can prove shortlived
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