• 13 March 2026

    Should I defer my retirement or not?

    Ask the experts. Rachel Vahey is here to answer questions on pensions. If you’d like a question considered for a future edition send it in now .

    I am approaching 65 years old and find myself enjoying work so much that I don’t want to retire just yet, I’d prefer to continue working, although I may cut my working hours.

    I am a widower and receive a...

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  • 12 March 2026

    How I invest: From trying to cover train fares to being a student of Buffett

    “Do your reading.” That’s the first step for anyone wanting to take the plunge into the stock market, according to 56-year-old Simone.

    For her, what this looked like was six months spent properly getting to grips with the basics before she made her first investment; learning the difference between shares and funds, then passive and actively...

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  • 12 March 2026

    Are you focusing on the wrong number when picking an income fund?

    Investors searching for income opportunities often gravitate towards funds with the highest yields. If you had the choice of either 4p or 8p in every pound in dividends, you might choose the bigger reward.

    What people often neglect to consider is the importance of looking at total return. This is the money you make from dividends and the increase...

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  • 12 March 2026

    Does the volatility in gold signal the end of the bull market?

    Ask the experts. Russ Mould is on hand to answer your queries about the financial markets. If you'd like a question considered for a future edition, send it in now .

    I’ve been following the move higher in the gold price and the recent slump – is gold likely to remain under pressure from here?

    Ken

    Russ Mould, AJ Bell Investment Director, says:

    Wi...

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  • 12 March 2026

    Why investment trusts are buying themselves more than ever

    Share buybacks are a commonplace market phenomenon, but it’s a tool that’s used for widely different reasons.

    The practice involves a listed firm buying back its own stock so that the total amount of its shares in issue is reduced. The overall aim is to enhance the value of the remaining shares and for standard public trading companies, this is...

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  • 12 March 2026

    Should I pay off my student loan or invest instead?

    Ask the experts. Laura Suter is on hand to answer your personal finance questions. If you’d like a question considered for a future edition, send it in now .

    I’ve seen lots of stuff in the news about student loans and how much interest some graduates are paying. I left university in 2020 and am still paying off my loan, am I affected by what’s...

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  • 12 March 2026

    Why active versus passive investing isn’t so black and white anymore

    Equal weighed exchange-traded funds (ETFs for short) have emerged as one of the more popular investment trends in recent months as investors seek new ways to diversify their exposure to major equity markets.

    These products are distinct from a ‘typical’ ETF, because rather than the largest companies by market value having the biggest influence on...

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  • 12 March 2026

    Not panicking, sticking to the plan and thinking about opportunities

    Don’t panic. Stick to your plan. These are words to live by when markets get choppy as they have done since the beginning of March as simmering tensions in the Middle East escalated to armed conflict. There is absolutely no reason to lose faith in investing. It is important to remain optimistic and focus on the long-term potential for your money to...

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  • 12 March 2026

    How do I go about picking an active fund manager?

    Ask the experts. Paul Angell is on hand to answer your questions about investments. If you'd like a question considered for a future edition, send it in now.

    I’m worried about being entirely invested in tracker funds. How should I choose a manager that picks stocks?

    Matt

    Paul Angell, AJ Bell Head of Investment Research, says:

    Hi Matt, I...

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  • 12 March 2026

    Markets braced for Nike earnings as tariffs weigh on turnaround hopes

    Ahead of its latest earnings Nike is racing to reverse a two-thirds collapse in its market value over the last four-and-a-bit years.

    CEO Elliot Hill is pivoting from a struggling direct-to-consumer model back to the brand’s performance roots to outrun mounting tariff pressures and cooling demand in China.

    The company is scheduled to release its...

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  • 20 February 2026

    Is now the time to shine a light on emerging markets?

    Ask the experts. Russ Mould is on hand to answer your queries about the financial markets. If you'd like a question considered for a future edition, send it in now .

    Amid all the talk about Trump it feels like emerging markets are being ignored, what is their outlook like in the current market environment?

    Michael

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  • 19 February 2026

    What to expect from a Buffett-less Berkshire Hathaway

    For the first time in six decades Omaha-based Berkshire Hathaway will release its fourth quarter results on 27 February without Warren Buffett at the helm, after he stepped down as CEO at the end of 2025.

    Under his leadership the company’s value has seen a cumulative gain of over 5,500,000% compared with 39,000% for the S&P 500 index. Incoming...

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  • 19 February 2026

    The dangers of hopping on the latest hot theme

    As I write it feels like the world has gone gold crazy. The precious metal not just taking out all-time highs in nominal terms but also trading way above its ‘real’ or inflation-adjusted highs before turning sharply lower.

    This column is not going to attempt a guess at where gold might go next but it is just the latest in countless examples of...

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  • 18 February 2026

    Out-of-favour stocks with quietly accelerating earnings

    Stock prices can move around quite a lot in the short term, usually driven by emotional factors and popular narratives.

    This is one of the reasons why stocks trend, both up and down, with strong/weak price momentum creating a positive feedback loop, leading to further gains/losses.

    However, it is always worth remembering investor Terry Smith’s...

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  • 18 February 2026

    How I invest: taking responsibility for managing the pension pot

    For the past few decades, Ian’s life has been a whirl of raising two children with his wife and trekking up the corporate ladder to become a chief technology officer, while fitting in a few nice holidays along the way.

    But now, he’s taking some well-deserved rest. Ian is in his late 50s and both of his children have flown the nest to start...

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  • 17 February 2026

    Trainline shares have gone off the rails: can they get back on track?

    Towards the end of 2024, Trainline was chugging along quite nicely. Finally trading solidly above the 350p at which its 2019 IPO was priced after years of ups and downs. The company having been heavily disrupted by the pandemic and facing undulating concern over competitive threats.

    Then, on 4 December 2024, news of the Labour Government’s Great...

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  • 17 February 2026

    Is it worth chasing the best savings rate or should I just pick and stick?

    Ask the experts. Laura Suter is on hand to answer your personal finance questions. If you’d like a question considered for a future edition, send it in now .

    I know that lots of people will move their savings around each time a new top deal lands, to get the most from their savings, while other people leave it sitting in their current account or...

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  • 16 February 2026

    My daughter’s in the Navy — where should she start with her pension?

    Ask the experts. Rachel Vahey is here to answer questions on pensions. If you’d like a question considered for a future edition send it in now .

    My daughter has just completed her first year in the Navy and is considering setting up a personal pension because she has an excess of cash, what can you suggest?

    I have a SIPP with you but not sure I...

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  • 12 February 2026

    Has Fundsmith lost the Midas touch?

    If you ask professional fund selectors what the most challenging part of their job is, deciding what to do about an underperforming fund manager will come near the top of the list. DIY investors often face the same conundrum, which is unjustly made harder the more thorough you have been with your fund selection. If you do your homework properly...

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  • 12 February 2026

    How Google is looking to storm into the lead in the AI race

    Google-owner Alphabet has enjoyed a renaissance over the last 12 months with the shares gaining 71%, handsomely outperforming the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite index.

    The strong rally has recently pushed Alphabet’s market capitalisation through the $4 trillion mark, becoming only the fourth company in history to achieve this milestone...

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