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Assets in US index-trackers now outstrip those in stock selectors as investors opt for a smoother ride
Rising UK home sales in first quarter data underline hopes of a market revival
Poor performance of ‘safer’ assets prompts a rethink
From next month, bitcoin ‘halving’ will force companies to work twice as hard for rewards
Union leaders call for planned increases to be scrapped
They haven’t even gone up much and now they’re expensive too
Act now — and don’t expect much to change after the election
Latest release of the Italian favourite shows good promise
The Budget and International Women’s Day remind us that the campaign for equality is still far from won
FTSE 100 companies are so cheap and so global that local politics is irrelevant
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Shares have risen 65 per cent in the past year
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Claer Barrett and guests on the FT’s Money Clinic show debate what the future could hold
John Armitt says pension schemes need to ‘find the best possible opportunity’
Jeremy Hunt’s new regime is a clear improvement — but the saga distracts from bigger public finance challenges
Aid programme will be part of vehicle scrappage scheme
Potentially exempt transfers fail leading to hefty bills
Rebooting the UK stock market after decades of decline will need a wide range of measures but every little helps
Rics survey points to more properties coming on the market as sector starts to ‘wake up’
Thousands of people due to gain from transfer of scheme to ‘superfund’ operator Clara
We’re moving in together for the first time
Official data reflects impact of elevated borrowing costs on households
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Interest rates exacerbate repayment difficulties among partners and could put pressure on UK wealth manager’s model
City stalwart Sir Robin Budenberg spends $455,000 on its shares immediately after lender’s results
Rising interest rates have transformed funding levels in defined benefit pension schemes
Tesla’s co-founder reveals a common nature by picking a legal fight with Sam Altman of OpenAI
With ageing populations and dementia rates rising fast, the family home — worth more than ever before — is increasingly the focus of discord
The AQR head on passive investing, private equity, tail insurance, trend-following and much more
Some property sellers and middle earners with children have reason to cheer, while holiday homeowners and ‘non-doms’ count the cost
The UK’s childcare crisis is taking another bite out of the older woman’s retirement prospects
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