
Seraphim: The Space-Focused Fund That's Ready for Lift-Off
Seraphim Space Investment Trust (LSE: SSIT) emerged as the top‑performing UK investment trust in 2025, climbing another 10% year‑to‑date. The trust gives private investors exposure to early‑stage space firms, a segment traditionally dominated by governments and defence contractors. Its portfolio delivered a 20% return last year, driven by a 25% surge in satellite‑radar specialist ICEYE, near‑doubling of communications platform All.Space, and a 65% jump in Hawkeye 360. With a permanent capital structure and growing portfolio maturity, the trust could see its market value surge toward FTSE 100 levels.

The Sorry State of the Royal Navy –Too Small and Underfunded
Britain’s Royal Navy has shrunk to its smallest size in centuries, fielding just 51 vessels and a markedly reduced operational fleet, a weakness starkly highlighted by the Hezbollah drone attack on Cyprus. The service now operates only 13 principal surface...

Qian Zhimin: China's Fraudulent Bitcoin Queen
British police seized 61,000 bitcoin from Chinese fraudster Qian Zhimin, valued at about £3.2 billion, marking the largest crypto seizure ever. Qian, who ran a pyramid scheme that defrauded investors of over 40 billion yuan, was sentenced to 11 years and her...

Why Investment Culture Needs to Change
The Financial Conduct Authority is being criticised for over‑regulating, which many say hampers investment activity and drives investors toward ultra‑safe, low‑return products. Industry leaders argue that a cultural shift toward risk‑taking and clearer messaging is essential, especially as surveys reveal...

Why Vietnam Is the World's Most Exciting Emerging Market: MoneyWeek Talks
Dominic Scriven, founder of Dragon Capital, argues Vietnam is the world’s most exciting emerging market. In a MoneyWeek Talks podcast, he highlighted Vietnam’s robust GDP growth, youthful population, and ongoing regulatory reforms that are attracting foreign investors. Scriven also shared...

Galliford Try: A Building Firm That's Worth a Punt
Galliford Try, a UK‑based construction group, operates across building, infrastructure and specialist services, limiting reliance on any single market. The firm has accelerated growth through targeted acquisitions and a push into affordable housing, driving revenue up 67% and more than...

Venture Global: A Promising Way to Play the Energy Crisis
The Middle East conflict has reignited a global gas supply shock, pushing European natural‑gas prices up 70% in a week and reviving demand for U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG). Venture Global (NYSE:VG), a fast‑growing U.S. LNG producer, leverages modular plant...

James Caan: Give British Business a Big Boost
James Caan warns that AI‑driven automation will slash graduate entry‑level roles, with some firms expecting intake to fall by half. He argues that the traditional management model will shrink, favoring data‑savvy, analytical leaders. Caan also criticises the UK education system...

Former Pensions Minister Warns of Risks of Government’s Retirement Fund Investment Drive
The UK government is pushing legislation that would require defined‑contribution master trusts to reach a minimum £25 billion in assets by 2030, effectively forcing consolidation into a handful of large pension mega‑funds. The bill also grants ministers a reserve power to...

Investment Trusts Are Still a Good Place for Your Money
Investment trusts posted a 16.1% total return last year, outpacing the MSCI All‑Countries World index but lagging the FTSE All‑Share. The sector’s average discount to NAV fell to 12.5% as borrowing helped boost performance. Despite strong returns, £18.9 billion of net...

The Iran Crisis Is Making Markets Unpredictable – What Can Investors Do?
The escalating Iran crisis is driving sharp, hourly swings in oil prices, with Brent crude moving nearly $30 in a single day. While the broader equity markets have remained relatively calm, European stocks are under pressure compared with resilient US...

3 UK Mid-Cap Stocks for Growth and Solidity on the Cheap
Three UK mid‑cap stocks—Tate & Lyle, Hikma Pharmaceuticals and Whitbread—are highlighted as undervalued opportunities. Tate & Lyle has completed a shift to high‑margin specialty ingredients, but U.S. inflation‑driven demand weakness has depressed earnings and driven the share price down. Hikma...

What to Consider when Consolidating Your ISA
Investors are being urged to consolidate their stocks and shares ISAs onto a single platform before the tax year ends, leveraging cashback incentives and remaining allowance. Consolidation promises lower overall fees, a unified dashboard, and clearer diversification, while also supporting...

The Big Money Changes Coming in April – Are You Ready?
A wave of fiscal adjustments hits the UK on 1 April, including roughly 5% council‑tax hikes, water‑bill increases of up to 13%, and a modest rise in the TV licence fee. The government‑mandated energy price cap will lower average household bills...

What Are ‘Deprivation of Assets’ Care Cost Rules? – and How to Stick to Them
Deprivation of assets rules target individuals who transfer wealth to avoid paying care fees. Local authorities evaluate whether the donor could foresee needing care and whether avoiding charges was a significant motive, disregarding the traditional seven‑year inheritance tax window. If...

159 – the Three-Digit Number that Could Stop You From Being Scammed
The three‑digit hotline 159, launched by Stop Scams UK in 2021, gives UK consumers a fast way to verify suspicious banking calls or texts. It links callers to the fraud teams of more than 99% of retail bank accounts, and over...

Edinburgh Worldwide Seeks End to Saba Saga by Offering Shareholders Cash Exit and SpaceX Upside
Edinburgh Worldwide (EWIT) has tabled a 100% tender offer that would let shareholders cash out at roughly 85% of net asset value, with the remaining 15% deferred until SpaceX’s anticipated IPO. The proposal does not require support from activist hedge...

The Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in the UK Revealed - Do You Live on One?
Rightmove’s latest analysis reveals Winnington Road in Barnet as the UK’s most expensive street, with an average asking price of £12.5 million. London dominates the top‑ten list, contributing nine streets, while the sole non‑London entry is East Road in Elmbridge, Surrey,...

The Best Soft-Drinks Stocks to Buy to Give Your Portfolio some Fizz
The article highlights four soft‑drink stocks poised for strong investor returns: AG Barr, Monster Energy, Keurig Dr Pepper and Celsius Holdings. AG Barr boasts a ROIC above 20% and a 6% free‑cash‑flow yield, while Monster delivers over 20% annual returns with virtually no debt....

Three European Stocks to Buy for Long-Term Growth and Income
The article highlights three European equities—ASML, Roche and Intesa Sanpaolo—as long‑term growth and income opportunities. ASML commands a monopoly in EUV lithography, delivering high margins and a projected 30% dividend yield at entry price. Roche leverages a diversified pharma pipeline...

Do Concentrated Portfolios Work – and What Are the Risks?
High‑conviction, concentrated portfolios are championed by UK fund legends like Nick Train and Terry Smith, and by hedge funds such as TCI and Pershing Square. While a few have delivered spectacular returns—Pershing Square’s 325% NAV gain—most concentrated funds exhibit volatile...

Investment Platform Competition Heats up – What It Means for Your Fees
Investment platforms are slashing fees as digital neobrokers gain market share, forcing incumbents to follow suit. Hargreaves Lansdown reduced its headline annual fee from 0.45% to 0.35% in March, while eToro and other app‑based brokers continue offering low‑cost structures. The...

BrewDog Investors Have Lost Everything - Are There Better Ways to Back Small Firms?
BrewDog’s EquityPunk crowdfunding scheme raised £75 million from 200,000 investors before the brand entered administration and was taken over by Tilray, wiping out those investors entirely. The collapse underscores the liquidity constraints and limited transparency inherent in equity‑crowdfunding platforms compared with...

Stock Market Circuit Breaker: Why Did Korean Shares Pause Trading?
On March 4, South Korean equities plunged 12% as the Korea Exchange triggered a twenty‑minute circuit breaker on both the KOSPI and KOSDAQ after the benchmark fell 8.1% in early trading. The sharp sell‑off was driven by heightened volatility linked...

Why Do Experts Think Emerging Markets Will Outperform?
Emerging market equities delivered a 33.6% return in 2025, the strongest since 2017, outpacing the MSCI World’s 21.1% gain. Analysts cite continued dollar weakness, lower valuations, and AI exposure as catalysts for further outperformance into 2026. Inflows are expected as...

What Do Rising Oil Prices Mean for You?
Oil prices surged after US‑Israeli air strikes on Iran and the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei, pushing Brent crude above $80 a barrel. The conflict threatens the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for roughly 20% of global oil, adding a risk...

Rachel Reeves's Spring Statement – Live Analysis and Commentary
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered the 2026 Spring Statement, largely a fiscal update with no new policy announcements. The OBR’s latest outlook shows welfare spending climbing to £407 billion by 2031 and fiscal headroom expanding to £23.6 billion by 2029/30. Unemployment is projected...

Three Indian Stocks Poised to Profit
India’s economy is modernising rapidly, creating a fertile backdrop for mid‑cap equities. The India Capital Growth Fund highlights three stocks positioned to capture this wave: Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), which benefits from a deepening commodity market; Aether Industries, a niche...

‘Why You Should Mix Bitcoin and Gold’
The piece advocates pairing Bitcoin with gold through the Bold index, a risk‑weighted, monthly‑rebalanced strategy that exploits their low correlation. Bitcoin is currently deeply oversold while gold enjoys strong bullish momentum, creating a diversification opportunity. Bold is offered as the...

Should You Invest in Energy Provider SSE?
SSE is launching a £33 billion programme to upgrade its transmission network and expand renewable generation, positioning the utility for the low‑carbon transition. Revenue has surged roughly 50 % since 2021 and normalised EPS has more than doubled, with management forecasting 7‑9 %...

Has the Market Misjudged Relx?
Relx’s shares have slumped about 40% over the past year as investors worry about new AI competition from Anthropic. The company, however, retains a unique advantage through its massive, meticulously curated legal and scientific data sets, especially within LexisNexis, which...

An Experienced Investor’s End of Tax Year Checklist
Experienced high‑net‑worth investors must act before the 2025/26 tax year ends to capture the remaining allowances in EIS, SEIS and VCT schemes. VCT offers are already 87‑94% subscribed, with final allocations closing as early as 23 March and the last VCT...

AI Disruption: Does the Software Selloff Create Contrarian Buying Opportunities?
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies are experiencing a sharp sell‑off as investors worry AI models could erode their high‑margin business models. The rout has driven trailing P/E multiples to extreme levels, with Salesforce down more than 30% this year despite its 150,000‑customer...

What Is Physical AI, and How Can You Invest in It?
Tesla announced it will cease Model S and X production to convert the Fremont space into an Optimus robot factory, signaling a strategic shift toward physical artificial intelligence. Physical AI, defined as intelligence embedded in machines that operate in the...

How to Invest as the Shine Wears Off Consumer Brands
Consumer‑goods giants face a three‑fold headwind: private‑label brands now command over 40 % of UK grocery value, prestige beauty growth is slowing after a 2.2 % contraction in China, and tightening sustainability regulations are driving billions in restructuring costs. Companies such as...

A Niche Way to Diversify Your Exposure to the AI Boom
Recent market turbulence has exposed the volatility of AI‑driven mega‑caps and the collateral damage to firms that could be disrupted by artificial intelligence. Investors are uncertain about which companies will ultimately benefit, leading to sharp price swings in both directions....

Reach for the Stars to Boost Britain's Space Industry
Orbex, a UK‑based rocket developer once valued at $220 million, entered administration after the government withdrew a planned funding round despite earlier £26 million support. The collapse underscores the repeated failure of state‑led investment in Britain’s nascent space sector. Meanwhile, the global...

Can US Small Caps Survive the Software Selloff?
US software megacaps have slumped roughly 30% this year, dragging the S&P 500 to a modest 0.5% gain, while the MSCI ACWI ex‑USA rose 9.1%. By contrast, the S&P 600 small‑cap index posted a 7.9% rise, narrowing the performance gap with global...

How a ‘Great View’ From Your Home Can Boost Its Value by 35%
Yopa’s analysis of English homes on sale finds that properties with sea, countryside or cityscape views command an average asking price 28.1% higher than comparable homes without such vistas, translating to roughly £156,000 extra value. The premium peaks in the...

UK Unemployment Hits Highest Level Since 2021 – Will Interest Rate Cuts Follow?
The UK's unemployment rate rose to 5.2% in the three months to December 2025, the highest level since 2021, while wage growth slowed to 4.2% and job vacancies remained flat. Morgan Stanley research shows AI is already reshaping the labour market,...

Can Mining Stocks Deliver Golden Gains?
Investors are flocking to mining equities as gold and silver prices surged in early 2026, with Glencore and Fresnillo ranking among Interactive Investor’s most‑popular stocks. Strong commodity rallies have propelled miners such as Barrick and Fresnillo to share price gains...

Saba Recommends Share Tender Offer if Its Edinburgh Worldwide Bid Is Successful
Saba Capital Management has urged shareholders of Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust (EWIT) to accept a 100% cash exit at 99% of net asset value if its board slate wins the upcoming AGM. The activist hedge fund, which has unsuccessfully challenged...

Pension Credit: Should the Mixed-Age Couples Rule Be Scrapped?
The mixed‑age couples rule, introduced in May 2019, bars pension‑age partners from claiming Pension Credit if their spouse is under 66. The policy affects hundreds of thousands of low‑income couples, stripping them of up to £7,000 a year in benefits....

Average Income Tax by Area: The Parts of the UK Paying the Most Tax Mapped
Analysis of HMRC data by UHY Hacker Young shows that London and the South East generated 45 % of the UK’s £240.7 billion income‑tax bill in 2022/23. The London borough of Wandsworth paid £4.26 billion, eclipsing the combined £4.23 billion paid by Leeds and...

NatWest to Close 32 More Bank Branches – See the Full List
NatWest announced it will shut another 32 high‑street branches across England between May 2026 and February 2027. The closures follow a £115 million investment in its existing network and a strategic pivot toward digital channels as online banking now serves roughly 90 % of...

Three Key Winners From the AI Boom and Beyond
The article warns that global equity markets are overly concentrated on the United States and the AI boom, exposing investors to a single dominant theme. It highlights three low‑risk stocks that can provide diversification: ADP and Accenture, which stand to...

RTX Corporation Is a Strong Player in a Growth Market
RTX Corporation, valued at $268 billion, dominates both civilian aerospace and defense markets. In 2025 the company posted $88.6 billion in revenue, adjusted EPS of $6.29 and expanded its order backlog to $268 billion, roughly three years of sales. Growth is underpinned by...

Profit From MSCI – the Backbone of Finance
MSCI has cemented its role as the world’s premier index provider, with $18.3 trillion of assets benchmarked to its equity indexes, including $12 trillion in passive products and $2.2 trillion in ETFs. The firm posted a 9.4% subscription run‑rate increase in Q4 2025 and...

"Botched" Brexit: Should Britain Rejoin the EU?
Ten years after the 2016 vote, Brexit is viewed as a mixed economic outcome. While border frictions and policy uncertainty have curbed investment and growth, the UK still attracts foreign capital and its services sector, especially finance, remains robust. Labour’s...

'AI Is the Real Deal – It Will Change Our World in More Ways than We Can Imagine'
Rob Arnott argues AI is a genuine technological shift but its market pricing is overly optimistic, likening today’s hype to the 2000 dot‑com boom. He notes AI is already eroding incumbents such as Google’s ad model and cites ChatGPT’s research‑paper...