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Investing for capital growth

Watch - Week in the markets - 07 April 2025
Reset for recession

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 08 Apr 2025

Six habits of successful investors (and how to form them)
Key behaviours that might help you become a better investor

Andrew Oxlade Fidelity International - 10 Mar 2025

Why I'm not ready to de-risk my pension pot
How to safeguard your retirement savings

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 21 Feb 2025

My investment plan for an unpredictable presidency
The rules for investing do not change

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 23 Jan 2025

What next for the US? Three fund ideas
Actual policy actions will be key to what happens next

Graham Smith Investment writer - 14 Jan 2025

Strength of US stock market is becoming a source of anxiety
Another positive year would be unusual but not unprecedent

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 09 Jan 2025

My predictions for 2025
Tom Stevenson gives his thoughts on the year ahead

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 19 Dec 2024

How to invest a £1k, £20k or £100k inheritance
3 ways to invest an inheritance

Becks Nunn Fidelity International - 17 Dec 2024

Financial traps people fall into over the years
Avoid these common money mistakes

Emma Simon Investment writer - 13 Dec 2024

What does a £1m pension pot buy?
How to make your pension savings last

Becks Nunn Fidelity International - 10 Dec 2024

America’s Trump market boom won’t overlook the little firms
Active managers are spoiled for choice when choosing smaller companies

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 28 Nov 2024

Should investors put America first?
Three US investment fund ideas from the Select 50

Graham Smith Investment writer - 27 Nov 2024

Is the UK economy about to catch a cold?
What kind of shape are we in?

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 20 Nov 2024

HMRC’s new reason to target bitcoin investors
Trump’s election victory has caused a surge in the bitcoin price

Andrew Oxlade Fidelity International - 14 Nov 2024

Post-Budget and US election - is it time to invest again?
Where do investors stand following two significant set piece events?

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 08 Nov 2024

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 Fidelity International - 07 Nov 2024

Trump wins: this is how financial markets reacted
What the US election result means for your money

Richard Evans Fidelity International - 06 Nov 2024

5 money mistakes people make in their 30s
Financial traps to avoid

Emma Simon Investment writer - 05 Nov 2024

This week in the markets: America decides
What’s driving your investments this week?

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 04 Nov 2024

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 Fidelity International - 31 Oct 2024

Autumn Budget: how Labour might change ISAs and the dividend tax
No commitment in manifesto to leave tax breaks untouched

Richard Evans Fidelity International - 23 Oct 2024

5 money mistakes people make in their 40s
Growing families and bigger mortgages will stretch most people’s budgets

Emma Simon Investment writer - 17 Oct 2024

Is now a good time to invest in emerging markets?
The backdrop for emerging markets is improving, here’s why

Tom Stevenson Fidelity International - 26 Sep 2024

Getting on top of your pension, with Iona Bain
Getting in top of your pension, with Iona Bain

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 26 Sep 2024

Why optimism works - but ‘Sell in May’ doesn’t
Reasons to be cheerful as the nights draw in

Ed Monk Fidelity International - 19 Sep 2024

Did “Sell in May, go away” work this year?
We put this well-known investing adage to the test

Graham Smith Investment writer - 18 Sep 2024
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