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Investing for capital growth

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Investing for capital growth

Andrew Oxlade

HMRC’s new reason to target bitcoin investors

Trump’s election victory has caused a surge in the bitcoin price

Andrew Oxlade

Andrew Oxlade Fidelity International - 14 Nov 2024

Ed Monk

Post-Budget and US election - is it time to invest again?

Where do investors stand following two significant set piece events?

Ed Monk

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 08 Nov 2024

Tom Stevenson

It may pay to wait to invest in the world’s best growth story

Disappointing profits have raised questions over investment in India

Tom Stevenson

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 07 Nov 2024

Richard Evans

Trump wins: this is how financial markets reacted

What the US election result means for your money

Richard Evans

Richard Evans Fidelity International - 06 Nov 2024

Emma Simon
Emma Simon

Emma Simon Investment writer - 05 Nov 2024

Tom Stevenson

This week in the markets: America decides

What’s driving your investments this week?

Tom Stevenson

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 04 Nov 2024

Tom Stevenson

How investors could shield against a decline in US returns

Assessing whether the market is under or over-valued is easier with hindsight

Tom Stevenson

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 31 Oct 2024

Richard Evans

Autumn Budget: how Labour might change ISAs and the dividend tax

No commitment in manifesto to leave tax breaks untouched

Richard Evans

Richard Evans Fidelity International - 23 Oct 2024

Emma Simon

5 money mistakes people make in their 40s

Growing families and bigger mortgages will stretch most people’s budgets

Emma Simon

Emma Simon Investment writer - 17 Oct 2024

Ed Monk

Getting on top of your pension, with Iona Bain

Getting in top of your pension, with Iona Bain

Ed Monk

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 26 Sep 2024

Tom Stevenson

Is now a good time to invest in emerging markets?

The backdrop for emerging markets is improving, here’s why

Tom Stevenson

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 26 Sep 2024

Ed Monk

Why optimism works - but ‘Sell in May’ doesn’t

Reasons to be cheerful as the nights draw in

Ed Monk

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 19 Sep 2024

Graham Smith
UK

Did “Sell in May, go away” work this year?

We put this well-known investing adage to the test

Graham Smith

Graham Smith Investment writer - 18 Sep 2024

Becks Nunn

What does a £1m pension pot buy?

How to make your pension savings last

Becks Nunn

Becks Nunn Fidelity International - 23 May 2024

Andrew Oxlade

25 years of ISAs: some of my worst mistakes

Lessons learned from 25 years of ISA investing

Andrew Oxlade

Andrew Oxlade Fidelity International - 03 Apr 2024

Becks Nunn
Becks Nunn

Becks Nunn Fidelity International - 22 Mar 2024

Ed Monk

7 things investors want to know about the ‘UK ISA’

A dedicated ISA for British assets is on the way

Ed Monk

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 07 Mar 2024

Emma-Lou Montgomery

5 myths about investing for children

All the facts you need to invest for a child

Emma-Lou Montgomery

Emma-Lou Montgomery Fidelity International - 01 Mar 2024

Graham Smith
UK

Does the January effect still work?

Let’s examine the data

Graham Smith

Graham Smith Investment writer - 04 Jan 2024

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