Although the embattled Chancellor of the Exchequer was given a temporary reprieve last week, make no mistake: Rachel Reeves remains under acute pressure.
Now might be an interesting time to have a dabble, as sector specialists, including the market leaders, have experienced falling prices in recent months.
Sources close to the company say there is growing frustration over the firm's direction, adding that the investor update on February 26 is now a 'huge day for him personally'.
The news comes as incoming US president Trump piles pressure on Nato allies to pull their weight by increasing how much they spend on defence.
The World Economic Forum is where the world's leaders gather and converse about the future of the world economy.
The companies include outfits controlled by private equity firms, as well as the daughter of a former City stockbroker linked to fraud.
Lyssa McGowan is concerned by the National Insurance and minimum wage increases announced by Reeves.
Like many other US smaller companies' funds, it often gets the cold shoulder because it doesn't invest in the Magnificent Seven tech stocks.
I asked if the account could be closed as it was not opened by me, and could the bank say if there was an outstanding balance. Both requests were refused.
Angellica started as a presenter on CBBC in 2000 and has been working in television and radio for almost 25 years.
You know the state pension triple lock is in trouble when the minister drafted in to oversee pensions policy has previously labelled it 'silly' - even if that was five years ago.
Can you suggest a way for me to suggest a coffee outside the office or a drink to see how he may feel and how we could start something.
Baroness Sharon Bowles said that the corporate raid on the investment trust industry had been encouraged by the FCA being too slow to respond to problems in the sector.
Higher-rate taxpayers risk losing an average of £159 - while additional-rate taxpayers could miss out on as much as £198.75.
The spacious new five-seater SUV, which I crawled over at the Paris Motor Show, has three trim levels.
Despite the stellar stock market gains of 2024, an era of American exceptionalism seems to be only just beginning, which means that ignoring the US could be costly.
How kind it would be on our pockets if the High Street did a 'Rick Stein' and charged us 1975 prices for a wee while (four days in Rick's case).
Conditions for deals in 2025 should be much better. Global interest rates are coming down, which lowers the cost of leverage.
The bank handed David Solomon a bumper pay rise amid tough competition for 'the best talent' including from asset managers and private equity firms.
Industry experts want guarantees from the Chancellor that pension savings will not be targeted as she looks to plug a hole in the nation's finances.
A tie-up would have created a nearly £130billion behemoth that would have toppled BHP from its top spot as the world's biggest miner.
With just two weeks to go before all self-assessment tax returns must be filed, it is important to make sure that you won't get stung by a fine from the tax office.
Boaz Weinstein slammed the 'jingoism' of the British financial press and City figures earlier this week as he laid on an unusual but highly consequential charm offensive.
Plans to make pensions liable for inheritance tax from spring 2027 is likely to lengthen delays to getting probate, say finance experts.
I have a collection of sticker albums, predominantly 'Panini', for football tournaments (World Cup and Euros) dating back to Euro 88 in West Germany.
For the seventh year in a row grey has topped the new car colour charts, 2024 figures from the SMMT confirm. But there's a new entrant in the top three...
The new all-time closing high came on the back of a weaker pound, which was trading at $1.22 against the dollar, and expectations of further interest rate cuts.
Hargreaves Lansdown's experts have picked funds that they think should do well through the year ahead. Simon Lambert gets the lowdown.
Trading 212's double hike this week comes as an easy access cash Isa battle has been reignited, with rival Plum having also raised its rate to 5.06 per cent.
How much homeowners are making when they come to sell up is shrinking - new data shows home-selling profits are at its lowest point for nearly a decade.
We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.
Shares in the cinema chain plummeted 12.2 per cent to 44.3p by the late afternoon, taking their losses over the past year to around 28 per cent.
When will EV charging stations have live pricing in the same way fuel stations do? And how do you know how much a charge will cost? Here's our guide to EV charging pricing.
Chief executive Nebehej posted: 'I appreciate that for many of you who backed us after our Series B this means that your investment is being realised at a loss.'
Proposed rule changes could help first-time buyers borrow more, but also mean higher mortgage payments and greater risk.
First-time buyers are rushing to buy homes before the thresholds change on 1 April. We asked experts how they can give themselves the best chance.
My daughter, her partner, child and baby due this spring live with us as they cannot afford to rent or buy somewhere. Lawyer Rachel Waller tackles the issue.
No rent, food magically appearing in the fridge and washing done on demand - it's little wonder some adult children choose to stay in the family home.
Where the price cap heads next though is what makes a fix look more tempting right now.
Young's plans to raise prices by up to 3.5% after Rachel Reeves' tax raid. This will add 20p to the cost of a typical pint of beer in London - taking it to £6.50.
I understand people now only have to do a tax return if they earn more than £150,000. Can I avoid doing one, or will I risk a fine?
Major banks have begun increasing mortgage rates in earnest in response to the renewed uncertainty surrounding interest rates.
Households that have resisted smart meters will be left with little choice when the Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS), which uses traditional meters, ends in June.
The London-based FTSE 250 constituent said the purchase, which is set to be completed by mid-2025, will help to boost its UK trading and investing offering.
The 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa will go to auction on the shores of Italy's Lake Como with an estimate of up to €7.5M, which is £6.3M, or $7.7M.
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez has announced a drastic new policy that could leave Britons who buy property in Spain facing a huge tax bill.
The Bank of England looks set to resume cutting interest rates next month after official data revealed weaker inflation and anaemic economic growth.
Locations in Surrey, Bristol and Manchester saw the biggest jump in asking prices in 2024, while the UK average was just 1.4%.
This is Money takes a look at all of the essential things you should know about cutting down your energy bill.
BT will no longer retrofit green street cabinet into EV chargers after changing tack and turning attention to improving Wi-Fi connectivity for EV owners.
We can exclusively reveal that car experts are warning against car modifications. Cap hpi says mods can tank the resale value and cause insurance headaches.
My email account was compromised - then I later saw my 180,800 Avios had been transferred to someone else and my three companion vouchers had disappeared.
As many as 10% choose to take out their entire pension as soon as they are able to, according to Legal & General.
The attempt to move services online and close phone lines are causing further issues and 'woe for taxpayers', according to Robert Salter, a director at Blick Rothenberg.
Inflation worries eased on both sides of the Atlantic, boosting markets and providing respite to beleaguered Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured).
Torsten Bell became a new Labour MP at the last election after nine years as chief executive of the Resolution Foundation, an economic and social policy think-tank
The recent attack on seven UK investment trusts represents a flashing red warning sign for UK markets and long-term investment trust shareholders.
In the summer of 2020, a younger, tech savvy colleague rushed into my office: 'Alex, you have got to write about Reddit and how young people are making pots of money on social media share tips.'
Someone buying a retirement income today could secure a deal that is a massive 70 per cent higher than if they had bought in 2020, when deals hit a record low.
The headline and core rate of inflation have both fallen. What does this mean for your finances and where does it leave the Bank of England on rate hikes?
The average home was estimated to be worth £290,000 as of November, but the picture varies across the UK.
It should be simple to get the best out of your cash Isa but it can prove tricky and time-consuming to navigate.
Usual costs cover a cremation or burial, funeral director fees, a mid-range coffin, one funeral limousine, a doctor, and a minister or celebrant.
The Bank of England opted to hold the base rate at its current level in December, meaning interest rates begin 2025 at 4.75 per cent.
Is Aston Martin's hot new two-door two-seater Vantage Roadster - the ultimate soft top sports car? With a hefty £175k price tag the performance needs to speak for itself.
Jellycat is no longer just a brand of soft toy your child likes to snuggle but a shrewd investment that can sell for thousands of pounds.
Mortgage rates have been edging lower this month, but the lowest rates remain above 4 per cent for the time being.
The era of super-cheap money is over, according to leading economists who argue interest rates will not fall back to the low levels enjoyed prior to 2022.
The proposed changes would limit rent increases to the lowest of either inflation or average wage growth.
'The biggest mistake in 2024 was not to be bullish enough,' says Fidelity's investment expert Tom Stevenson, but markets have began 2025 with a wobble.
DIY investment platform Trading 212 today boosted the rate on its cash Isa for new customers, bringing the rate above 5 per cent.
I've just moved into my first ever property. It is a brand new apartment which is within a converted mill. The pigeons continue to come, no matter how much we scare them.
With billions of tax-free cash set to mature, experts are warning savers to expect far worse returns.
The family home is likely to be one of your most valuable assets. This begs the question: 'Can I gift it to my children now? Lawyer Philip Sillars explains the risks.
I understand that from 2030 CPIH (Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs) will be introduced which is less than the RPI.
The average homeowner in England and Wales sold their home for £91,820 more than they paid for it, having owned it for 8.9 years on average.
The gilt yield spike is unfortunate for a Labour party that has repeatedly accused Liz Truss 'crashing the economy', so what's going on.
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The business said early signs show new products such as a £30 Cotton Candy Maker are proving popular.
It is calling for Smiths, founded in 1851, to explore a break-up or sell itself in entirety.
James Knoedler, portfolio manager of the Evenlode Global Equity funds shares his thoughts on Nvidia, Mastercard, gold and Bitcoin.
Gloomy economic data did little to suppress London stocks this week, as a bumper performance across the board saw a heap of winners
The furniture retailer now forecasts profits for the six months ending 29 December to be around £16million to £17million, a gain of between £7million and £8million on the same period last year.
Scandi EV brand Polestar has confirmed it will be launching a premium compact SUV EV, joining the fastest growing and most profitable market segment.
Savills is upbeat about the prospects for the commercial property industry. This is Money spoke to three experts to see if they agree with Savills' analysis.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated retail sales volumes contracted by 0.3 per cent between November and December.
Shares in William Hill owner Evoke rose on Friday after the gambling group lifted profit guidance, following a second consecutive quarter of revenue growth.
Saba Capital, run by Wall Street financier Boaz Weinstein (pictured) said the leaders of the trusts have 'failed shareholders' and made poor decisions.
Saba Capital, run by the aggressive activist investor Boaz Weinstein (pictured) has set its sights on seven UK investment trusts calling for major shake-ups
Saba, run by Wall Street financier Boaz Weinstein (pictured with ex wife Tali Farhadian), needs to win at least 50% support from voting shareholders to succeed,
Delivery group Deliveroo took 43.1m orders in the UK and Ireland in the final three months of last year, 5% more than a year earlier.
Whitbread, also the owner of the Beefeater restaurant chain, said the automation of some cleaning tasks was part of a £50m cost-saving programme.
Cartier-owner Richemont, whose brands also include Montblanc, raked in £5.2bn in the three months to December 31, its highest quarterly sales.
The London-listed mining giants have held early-stage discussions about a combination of the two businesses, Bloomberg reported last night.
Chief exec Murray Auchincloss (pictured) told staff the oil giant would axe 4,700 roles - 5% of its global workforce - and 3,000 contractor positions.
The British economy returned to growth by November, but output was weaker than expected, fresh data from the Office for National Statistics shows.
The fintech group expects the savings from job cuts will offset the 'annualisation of strategic hires' made last year, as well as inflation and national insurance rates.
Dunelm revealed its turnover increased by 1.6 per cent to £490million in the 13 weeks ending 28 December and by 2.4 per cent to £894million over the first half of the financial year.
Taylor Wimpey said suppliers were trying to determine the impacts of the October Budget, which included increases to National Insurance rates and the National Living Wage.
Saba Capital, which is run by Wall Street financier Boaz Weinstein (pictured), is aiming to oust the boards of the trusts and replace them with its own nominees.
If you are one of the tens of thousands of people in the UK who pay for a personal alarm system then chances are you are unaware of a secret charge added on to your bill.
The Bank of England is not among the regulators invited to the Treasury to be reminded of their growth mandate enshrined in law in 2017.
Young's chief executive Simon Dodd added that the hospitality sector would also face 'wider issues' amid the increase in employer NICs and the national living wage.
Alex Baldock (pictured) said the Currys will not hire as many staff in the UK after Rachel Reeves hit business with a £25bn hike in National Insurance.
The property tycoon (pictured with his wife Australian singer and actor Holly Valance), is the largest shareholder in Audioboom.
Sales of the luxury brand's handbags, promoted by model Emily Ratajkowski (pictured), rose 54% throughout the festive period.
The board of the bar and restaurant chain, which owns Cosy Club (pictured), had given its backing to a 310p a share offer from US buyout firm Fortress valuing it at £338m.
Vistry stuck to its most recent earnings forecasts and revealed it has streamlined the business following the shocks of 2024.
Markets have already been lifted by Trump's election victory and the prospect that it will mean less regulation and lower taxes.
Trump (pictured) will be inaugurated on Monday and three days later will address delegates virtually in what is almost certain to prove the summit's key event.
I pay for my 13-year-old daughter's bus pass to travel to and from school. Last week, as she swiped the pass to get on board, it didn't work.
The consumer prices index dipped to 2.5 per cent in the year to December amidst falling hotel prices, according to the Office for National Statistics.
The London-based business revealed its like-for-like net fees slumped by 15% in the three months to December compared to the same period the previous year.
IDS, which owns the postal service, said the deal has been cleared by the European Commission and the US Committee on Foreign Investment.
Fuller's robust results come at a challenging time for a hospitality sector struggling with inflationary pressures, weak consumer sentiment, and mass venue closures.
In November last year, I was made redundant from my job as a warehouse supervisor. I have also been seriously ill as the result of a spinal stroke.
We want to let out my mother's house to pay for care costs, will this affect Principle Private Residence Relief?
Saba Capital boss Boaz Weinstein (pictured) said shareholders have lost out due to an 'ecosystem of greed' that has damaged the performance of UK trusts.
Prices tags for the 600e family crossover and Abarth 500e hot hatch have been trimmed by up to £4,220. Both now start from £29,975.
Overall, 36 per cent of adults have built up savings of at least £25,000, with 17 per cent sitting on £50,000 or more.
On National Pothole Day the state of our roads is bleak. Callouts were up a fifth end of 2024, car repair costs increased and compensation claims rose 20 per cent.
Beijing is discussing a scenario where Musk's (pictured) social media firm X would buy TikTok's US arm from Chinese owner Byte Dance.
The FTSE 100 oil giant said it has delayed next month's Capital Markets Day to allow chief exec Murray Auchincloss (pictured) to recuperate.
Donald Trump will mark his return to the global stage when he appears virtually at the annual gathering of business and political leaders on Thursday.
The New York Times has noted that in a fevered global rout of bonds, fuelled by hefty debt piles across the world's richest countries, Britain is the sickest.
Persimmon rallied by 5.5%, after reassuring investors that annual profits were likely to be towards the upper end of the range analysts expect.
Saving money is often less about financial know-how and more about addressing the emotional and psychological factors that drive our spending.
The hedge fund behind a planned takeover of seven London-listed investment trusts has revealed plans for a new strategy it claims will help revitalise the entire sector.
The Wakefield-based retailer reported its turnover rose by 4.7 per cent in November and December, with store revenue increasing by 3 per cent on a like-for-like basis.
Games Workshop, which recently joined the FTSE 100, revealed its pre-tax profits jumped by a third to a forecast-beating £126.8million in the six months ending 1 December.
Apple is the front-runner in a tight contest to surpass the $4 trillion hurdle for the first time. But with a valuation of $3.6 trillion the iPhone maker is closely followed by microchip pioneer Nvidia.
Ocado secured record sales over the crucial Christmas trading period as the online grocer's customer numbers soared above one million.
The Government's housebuilding drive was handed a confidence boost on Tuesday after London-listed builders reported building more new homes than expected last year.
Saba, run by Wall Street financier Boaz Weinstein (pictured), has proposed to replace directors at the seven trusts with its own nominees.
The Bury-based group had hoped to follow fellow retailers Tesco, M&S and Kingfisher in achieving £1billion in pre-tax profits, but is now set to be beaten to the milestone by Next.
Under the agreement, GSK will pay $1billion upfront to acquire the Massachussetts-based firm, followed by up to $150million in 'success-based' milestone payments.
The majority of microbusinesses - those with under 10 full-time employees - say they are positive about growing their company.
EDF's new deal offers both existing and new customers £300 credit if you sign up to a home charger/tariff bundle.
In an unscheduled update to the City, Entain said it expects full-year earnings to be at the top of the £1.04bn to £1.09bn range it outlined in October.
Musk - who has been dubbed Trump's 'first buddy' (pictured together) - founded Space X in 2002 and it is now a leading manufacturer of advanced rockets.
Heathrow bosses are in talks with Government over a third runway to boost capacity. Chief exec Thomas Woldbye plans to improve infrastructure.
In another setback for Rachel Reeves (pictured), sterling slumped by as much as a cent to a 14-month low of $1.21 against the US dollar.
The Wilmslow-based womenswear brand said sales of partywear were 'strong' over the three months to 31 December 2024.
The most upbeat speech of Keir Starmer's sojourn at No 10, with his embrace of AI, was intended to lift spirits during a torrid period on markets.
Japan Equity Income has generated total investor returns of 19 per cent - better than the average Japanese fund over the same period of 17 per cent.
Reading is the latest council to consider charging cars that pollute more - which is often larger cars such as SUVs - more to park on the street and with permits.
The recruiter reported its gross profits fell by 12.9 per cent at constant currency rates to £196million in the fourth quarter of last year owing to weaker performances across all regions.
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