Prices have soared in recent years but, as a prized stegosaurus fossil goes up for auction next week, is it worth digging into for investors?
Study finds more than 20mn people in Britain are now living in vulnerable circumstances
Geopolitical turmoil, smoke-and-mirrors fiscal planning and quantitative tightening: the risks are many — but now might still be the time to buy UK government bonds
Swiss bank issues alarming outlook for the wealthy in Britain, but the flight of ‘non-doms’ is only a small factor
Advisers plot ways to ‘Labour-proof’ clients’ finances after landslide victory
Ageing is a long-term trend that investors can bank on
From housing to pensions, those living on their own face an uphill struggle to get ahead
Numbers are down on last year, thanks in part to the burden of new regulations. But is this necessarily a bad thing?
What could put investors in a better mood to buy than a couple of months of sport and sun? But the season has its pitfalls
We have stated that after we both die our assets are divided equally between our children
Worry not if policies are discounted, they are sideshows versus fundamentals
Plus: Knights and Celebrus — companies analysis from Investors’ Chronicle, our sister publication
Energy industry’s fears over the new Labour government have not stopped new leader Chris Cox taking a stake
The sector has expanded from a small number of groups to about 15,000 offices worldwide and an estimated $5.9tn in assets
In this edition: using AI to improve investment choices; collaborative funding makes philanthropic dollars do more; the challenges facing superyacht owners; from cars to clothes, personalised luxury is booming; wealthy people live longer, but could the ultra-rich live forever?
Number of people taking advantage of regime grew to 74,000 — but reform is looming
Analysis reveals some schemes pay up to 14 times more for the same product than rivals
We examine the pros and cons of footwear collecting craze
In the US, entrepreneurs, donors and family foundations are backing initiatives to teach the basics of managing money
Private capital firms have been hunting ways into market as companies look to offload schemes
Plus: Kitwave and ActiveOps — companies analysis from Investors’ Chronicle, our sister publication
Up-to-date deals from banks and building societies
Up-to-date tax-efficient savings deals
Current rates from the state-owned savings bank
Authorities trying to encourage local buyers are losing out
Poser for those still working in their late 60s
Retirees’ incomes will be excluded from perk as Lisbon aims to boost growth with 20% flat rate
Case is part of a flurry of lawsuits over socially conscious investment decisions
The south’s sky-high house prices and population pressures are prompting more UK professionals to relocate
Due to my footballer husband’s income our house is listed in his sole name and I worry what could happen if we divorce
Consolidating funds should unlock cheaper ways to allocate to so-called productive finance
Innovative funds are designed to deliver ‘predictable’ monthly cash flow to investors
Monthly rents outside London at a record after 7 per cent annual increase
Some clients are offloading investments fearing a tax hit from a Starmer government, wealth managers say
There is a strong case for improving the pensions of the existing workforce
Comic confesses her money mistakes - and how she’s bounced back from them