What to Buy in Your ISA In 2025: Is This Year Different?

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The War of Unintended Consequences: Oil, Inflation, and Interest Rates

You've seen the oil price soar. But crude is just the start—the Iran conflict is sending shockwaves through natural gas, fertiliser, helium and a host of other commodities we take for granted. What does it all mean for inflation, interest rates, and how you might want to position ...  Show more

Damien Talks Money: What Investors Click vs. What They Need

What does popular finance content reveal about everyday investors? Damien Jordan from Damien Talks Money joins us to explore the gap between the videos people click on and the information they actually need. And in today’s Dumb Question of the Week: Has making finance content cha ...  Show more

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