Bitcoin Keeps Dropping. Why the ‘Halving’ Should Bring Prices Back Up.
The crypto has fallen this week ahead of a key catalyst. Traders are bracing for more declines but the longer-term outlook is stronger.
The crypto has fallen this week ahead of a key catalyst. Traders are bracing for more declines but the longer-term outlook is stronger.
Drivers have been warned that this little-known dash cam mistake could be invalidating their car insurance - find out how.
Members call for vote on deal grows
Experts have explained why car insurance costs are so high and what to do about it as some report their new quotes have doubled or tripled since last time
The Department for Work and Pensions says checks on claimants' accounts will form a key part of its battle against fraud through two sets of legislation
The UK central bank began raising interest rates as the pandemic came to an end and energy costs began to rise
Picking the right dividend shares to buy can result in spectacular returns. This Fool is weighing the prospects of these two popular UK stocks. The post With impressive 7% dividend yields, I’d seriously consider these 2 popular British shares to buy in May appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Amazon stock has been one of the biggest winners over the last couple of decades. Muhammad Cheema takes a look at whether this run can continue. The post If I’d invested £1k in Amazon stock when it went public, here’s what I’d have today appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Nvidia and Microsoft shares have gone gangbusters over the past year. But I think buying these UK shares for the AI revolution could be a better idea. The post Forget Nvidia and Microsoft shares! A cheap stock to consider buying for the AI boom appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
After seeing its share price fall by 54% over the past 12 months, our writers asks whether this member of the FTSE 250 is vulnerable to a takeover. The post Could a takeover be on the cards for this ailing FTSE 250 legend? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
DWP and HMRC has shaken up its payment dates during the fifth month of the year as the Cost of Living crisis continues.
These three UK shares have been beaten-down and Edward Sheldon believes they trade at very attractive valuations as we enter May. The post 3 heavily discounted UK shares to consider buying in May appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The London stock market is shrinking under an onslaught of investor indifference, corporate takeovers and companies buying back their shares. While that’s bad news for the country, there is money to be made by investors who are willing to go against the tide.
Stock market valuations are usually wrong. Just because a company’s shares have risen significantly does not necessarily mean it is an attractive or sound business. It simply means it is popular among investors at that particular moment in time. Likewise, stocks that have fallen heavily in price are not necessarily low-quality companies. They are in fact just unpopular among the investment herd at a specific point in time.
This soft drinks giant has been one of the FTSE 100's best value stocks for a long time. Here's why I'm hoping to increase my stake in the near future. The post Looking for cheap FTSE 100 stocks? Here’s one I’d feel confident going ‘all in’ on appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The UK stock market is enjoying spectacular growth this year, driven by local banks and one of our largest mining firms. See how global indexes compare. The post UK stock markets take off! The FTSE 100 is beating major global indexes, but who’s leading the pack? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The FTSE 250 is full to the brim with businesses offering attractive dividend yields. Here are two of this Fools best buys to consider. The post Here are 2 of my best buys from the FTSE 250 for passive income appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Lenders, including in the past few days, NatWest, Santander and Nationwide, have been increasing their mortgage rates
New changes come into force this month - affecting Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) claimants, Universal Credit recipients and more.
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Owner Farhad Moshiri once said the club were ‘robust’ enough to fund stadium but now they need working capital injections