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Investment market update: May 2025

Category: News

Uncertainty continued to lead to market volatility in May 2025. However, there was some good news for investors as some markets recovered the losses they experienced in April 2025. Read on to find out more and what factors may have influenced your portfolio’s performance recently. While market movements may be worrisome, remember, it’s a normal

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Simple mental exercises to keep your brain sharp

Category: News

New research suggests that our cognitive skills can start declining by age 30, if not earlier. If maintaining your health as you get older is one of your top priorities, it’s important to include mental workouts in your exercise regime as well as physical activity to keep your brain sharp. Read on to discover 10

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4 steps that could recession-proof your retirement

Category: News

If you’ve been keeping up with the news recently, you’ll likely know that global economic growth is under increasing pressure. In February 2025, the Bank of England halved its forecast for UK growth this year from 1.5% to just 0.75%, the BBC reports. Meanwhile, the Guardian reveals that US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) shrank by

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Are you guilty of seeking the familiar when investing?

Category: News

When deciding how to invest your money, it can be tempting to seek the familiar. Indeed, familiarity bias, where investors stick to what they know, is a common type of financial bias. Yet, it could lead to an unbalanced portfolio. Read on to find out why and what you can do to overcome this bias.

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How technology could be harming your investment decisions

Category: News

Technology has made it easier than ever to invest and review the performance of your portfolio. Yet, it could also be harming your decision-making skills and the way you approach managing your finances. Understanding when and how technology has the potential to negatively affect your investments could mean you’re better able to spot and then

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How to improve your financial resilience

Category: News

This guest blog was written by Chris Budd, who wrote the original Financial Wellbeing Book, and also the Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing. He founded the Institute for Financial Wellbeing and has written more than 100 episodes of the Financial Wellbeing Podcast. Financial wellbeing is a broad term that encompasses all aspects of the relationship

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