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Mar 03, 2013
Global investors are shifting from low-risk, low-return cash and bonds in search of higher income and growth in stocks. Read Article Flight to safety gives way to a risk renaissance in the markets
Feb 23, 2013
The mega-wealthy have been pouring money into central London's bricks and mortar, with prices in prime areas having risen by half since March 2009. Read Article Global rich buying prime London property as prices soar
Jan 26, 2013
Higher inflation presents a threat to savers as money thought to be tucked safely away loses value in real terms. Read Article Cash waits to be rethroned as low interest rates hit savers
Jan 12, 2013
Finding a simple, easier way to invest without employing the services of a so-called expert need not be a minefield. Read Article Get on the inside tracker for an investment boost
Dec 29, 2012
This year was a surprisingly good one for the world's stock markets. But the markets tend not to repeat themselves, which raises the question: where it is best to invest next year? Read Article A worldly view of stocks
Dec 15, 2012
The days of playing it safe are over. If you want a decent return on your investments in this age of economic volatility, perhaps an unorthodox strategy is needed: take a risk to lessen your overall risk. Read Article Year of investing dangerously
Dec 01, 2012
Building your first investment portfolio can be a daunting task for many DIY investors, but it is diversity that will give you the edge. Read Article Starting out from scratch
Nov 10, 2012
As crude continues to hold above $105 a barrel, analysts say it is likely to remain a good investment over the long term. Read Article How to reap the spoils of oil
Oct 13, 2012
Albert Einstein, the theoretical physicist, is best known for discovering the law of relativity, but he clearly knew a thing or two about investing - including the benefits of compound interest. Read Article What Albert Einstein knew about investing
Sep 22, 2012
Inadvertently buying the same stock more than once is a common investor mistake. Not only does it raise your exposure to risk, but if disaster strikes, you could lose it all - multiple times
Read Article The dangers of doubling up for investors