As Bitcoin hits a new record price of $100,000 the big question is: what happens now?
Two years ago, the cryptocurrency was worth less than $17,000.
Under the command of a new manager this trust can deliver income against the backdrop of rising capital returns - something the it has struggled to achieve in recent years.
I would probably not be where I am today without the UK automobile industry. My father's business sold packing cases to Ford, used to export car parts to Africa.
When Lewis Mayo threw down the gauntlet to his sister Diane Mayo Jennings over their mother's estate, little did he know at what personal cost.
For many smaller innovators, bringing a promising molecule from the lab through clinical trials and onto the market is a daunting challenge requiring significant time and financial resources.
KPMG and the REC, a trade body for recruiters, said its index of demand for employees shrank from 46.1 in October to 43.9 last month, the worst reading since August 2020.
How much spare cash do you have to spend? A new index shows we typically have £836 in disposable income each month.
Best buy tables dominated by the traditional banks and building societies have been shaken up by a new breed of cash Isa provider.
While the cheapest mortgage rates are edging down, the average rate across the whole of the market has been increasing.
Each December, Interactive Investor's Richard Hunter looks to the year ahead and outlines an acronym - and why the items on the list matter.
Most boilers have flow settings of between 70c and 80c when first installed. But this can be much hotter than required to perform tasks like heating up radiators.
In the month of November, second-hand dealers were, on average, selling a used EV in just 33 days. This compares to a 40 days across all fuel types.
ISS is calling on the Karen Millen owner's investors to vote against resolutions at the general meeting on 20 December that would make Mike Ashley Boohoo's CEO and Mike Lennon a board member.
Savings platform Active Savings is offering up to £150 cashback customers who open an account and deposit £10,000 - which could bump up their rate to a best buy.
We never claimed Child Benefit (as we understood it would be tapered away) and didn't realise the impact this would have on NI contributions.
A segment of Centrica's Rough platform will start to be dismantled nearly four decades after it was first opened in 1985.
Labour needs to ditch the naïve socialist belief that the only part of the economy that matters is the public sector and start listening to the wealth creators.
The sector has estimated that all the water companies in England and Wales will pay a total of £400m extra over five years.
The Stockport mutual is revamping its branches and still hands out passbooks... but outgoing boss Steve Fletcher has modernised in other ways.
Behind bitcoin's surge is the strong performance of financial assets more generally - but there is a fine line between a boom and a bubble.
It comes as many foster carers are dropping out, saying that the sums they receive for looking after children are inadequate.
MailOnline and This is Money Motoring Editor Rob Hull managed to get his hands on one of the last snarling V8 F-Types off the assembly line to get one last fix of unleaded Jaguar enjoyment.
James Murray visited the Robineau Cafe in Darlington where he tried to justify Labour's tax increases - but was met with a bitter backlash.
One lottery player is owed £10,000 a month for 30 years - but hasn't got in touch to request the funds.
When my boiler broke, I thought my Sipp provider AJ Bell would send the cash to my current account within a couple of days. How wrong I was.
A decade ago, I described head consultant Clive Lindsay as 'a living, breathing example of what is wrong with investor protection in Britain'.
In September I was asked to measure my carry-on suitcase when boarding at Southampton, then told it was too large and to pay a £35 charge.
Budget changes aimed to close a loophole for wealthy investors buying up farmland, yet it is farming families who will face the greatest impact of the new rules.
So attractive are the valuations of UK shares at present that some analysts argue that 'everything is for sale'.
Having covered this week's Jaguar controversy, let me take you for a secret peek behind the company's car-launch curtain to reveal what really went on.
A number of councils including Cardiff and Bristol are looking into new systems for parking charges that would charge large cars such as SUVs more.
In Britain, the share of the top 1% in household wealth has inched up by only a single percentage point since 1980.
The number of outstanding interest-only home loans has fallen by 70% over the past decade - but can they still be a useful financial tool?
First-time buyers might be able to borrow up to £66,000 more on average thanks to a new mortgage on offer with Leeds Building Society.
Alex, who didn't want to give his real name, almost fell victim to a scammer posing as his boss one that could have seen him lose hundreds of pounds.
The mortgage lender recorded the biggest monthly increase of the year in November with average prices rising 1.4%.
Thomas McMahon, of Kepler Partners, looks at the newly merged Alliance Witan mega investment trust and whether it is a global fund that's worth backing.
We can reveal a staggering one million people are estimated to be driving illegally because their eyesight is below the UK legal minimum requirement.
I know these are only rumours, but it concerns me that it could happen before I reach retirement age, especially after the winter fuel payment removal and inheritance tax changes.
Whichever way you slice it, an electric throw clearly costs a tiny fraction of the cost of turning your central heating on.
Zap-Map surveyed 3,746 EV owners for its annual survey to gauge insights into behaviours, attitudes and satisfaction of EV drivers. We reveal the results.
The merger would see 27 million customers brought together under one roof - but will the service customers receive get better and will it affect their bills?
A major high street bank has announced it will cut mortgage rates by up to 0.39 percentage points.
The cash Isa best buy battle has been hotting up for some time - but it has not been driven by the banks or building societies.
EV sales rose for the eleventh consecutive month in November and accounted for 25.1% of all sales. However, industry bosses say the market is being propped up by 'unsustainable' price cuts.
Residents in Brighton have the highest amount of disposable income of people in any city in Britain, data seen by This is Money reveals.
The trip had to be cancelled days before departure because my wife was unwell, and we should have got a £459 refund - but but the online travel agent fobs me off with excuses.
Tesla has announced a host of over-the-air software updates to inject a bit of festive fun into the run up to Christmas - including a new Apple Watch app.
The governor of the Bank of England has said there are likely to be four interest rate cuts next year as inflation falls away.
The latest figures show that a record 7,090 households got a Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant in the period from August to October 2024.
Banks are reducing amount of time customers can lock in a new mortgage rate ahead of their current deal ending.
More than 35,000 people were asked what they thought of their town or city - and this one received the lowest score.
I'm concerned that my son will fritter away the small amount left to him. Can I pay it off his university fees or accommodation directly?
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has said the government will 'absolutely' press ahead with legislating zero-emission electric scooters.
I posted a present to my sister in Scotland and it never arrived. It wasn't sent via registered post, but I do have the receipt from the Post Office.
The grinches at NS&I have been dishing out massive cuts in its rates and prize fund in a desperate bid to stem the wall of money coming its way.
NS&I has launched new issues of its fixed-rate bonds with terms of two and three years.
The changes would mean energy firms have to tally up bills every half an hour for all homes with smart meters - but they now won't come in until later in 2025.
Nationwide has hiked the fee on its FlexPlus account by £5 pounds brining the monthly charge to £18 a month.
We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.
Mortgage rates have been heading higher in recent weeks, with big lenders reversing some of the cuts made in prior months.
Choosing the right investing platform is crucial but a wealth of choice can leave investors scratching their heads. We pick some of the best.
We asked trusted experts to recommend the best funds that cover different investment sectors - and included This is Money's selection of active and passive options too.
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The trust has more than half of its assets in the United States. It is run by Nick Brind, George Barrow and Tom Dorne who are brimming with experience of running financial funds.
Existing shareholders should hang on to their stock. Long-term investors might also take a close look at this one.
Recent disappointment has sent the stock spiralling down from £161 to £71. They should rise from here, making this a good time to buy.
I have ten nieces and nephews who I adore, and I buy birthday and Christmas presents for them all. But as they get older they prefer money instead, which can be quite awkward.
Lenders have been shifting operations to cities including Paris and Frankfurt since the UK left the EU. But some are now pausing any non-essential moves.
When asked by US reporters if he would make a change in January, he said: 'No, I don't think so,' despite having previously argued with Powell over interest rate levels.
Ashley, who wants Boohoo shareholders to give him a seat on the board, blasted its bosses in an open letter.
The UK's largest wealth manager has abandoned its annual company meetings in London, with the coming gathering in January to be held virtually.
Blanc is eyeing up potential expansion areas in Aviva's business, such as its protection and health arm, according to a source close to the matter.
The author on humble beginnings, her first book contract... and being mistaken for Fifty Shades of Grey author E L James.
Shares plunged 43.2 per cent, or 2.3p, to 3.04p after it said both online and in-store traffic suffered a 'marked decline' during the important trading month of November.
Official figures showed that industrial production unexpectedly fell 1 per cent compared to the previous month.
In a letter seen by us, more than 50 business groups urged Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander to support plans to use the northern runway full time.
There are real questions as to how hard Miliband is driving the atomic power agenda.
Britain's biggest water supplier is scrambling for a multi-billion-pound emergency cash injection to avoid a taxpayer bailout.
The increase from 4.1 per cent gives the country's central bank leeway to cut, even though overall job numbers were better than expected.
Official data showed 2,715,000 fixed penalty notices were issued for speeding in 2023 - the equivalent of more than 7,400 every day and up nearly nine per cent on 2022 levels.
Bitcoin broke through the $100,000 barrier after Trump announced he will appoint pro-Crypto Paul Atkins (pictured), as chairman of the Securities & Exchange Commission.
Running on 17in wheels, my Jeep Avenger Petrol, in Altitude trim, is powered by a fuel-efficient 100hp 1.2litre petrol engine that offers an official average fuel efficiency of 50.4mpg.
Quiz fell victim to the retail sector's wider woes in November as a "marked drop" in footfall weighed on sales and prompted a warning that fresh funding may be needed ahead.
Rachel Reeves's £25billion National Insurance raid on employers has been criticised by some businesses, which will pay 1.2% more per employee from April.
Direct Line is set to back a sweetened £3.6billion takeover by Aviva after the insurance giant's first offer was rejected.
The firm also expressed confidence in meeting current market expectations for 2025, even though full-year 2024 profit slumped by 25%.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has approved the proposals for the central London shop after a three-year planning row.
Pope Francis has a new set of wheels to roll around the Vatican - and it's an electric G-Wagon made specifically for His Holiness.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and ECB boss Christine Lagarde (pictured) are part of an impressive cohort that makes a growing contribution to our affluence.
Frasers Group is the latest to condemn Rachel Reeves' £40bn of tax hikes amid fears her plans will stifle growth and threaten jobs.
Deliberations over the fresh offer are ongoing and there is no certainty that Direct Line's bosses would accept the new bid, Bloomberg reported.
The CMA cleared the way for the £16.5bn tie-up on condition both companies invest billions in the UK's 5G mobile network as well as cap prices on low-cost mobile plans.
Vodafone has overcome historical analysis, among competition authorities, that more wireless competitors in a marketplace must be better for consumers.
The US gifts and celebration essentials market is the biggest of its kind globally, according to Card Factory, with an estimated value of around $70billion.
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Vodafone, Frasers, AJ Bell, Warpaint London and Watches of Switzerland.
Britons have been hoarding cash in bank accounts in 2024, lured by higher interest rates and relative safety in a year characterised by political uncertainty.
Mike Ashley's retail empire now anticipates its adjusted pre-tax profits will total £550million to £600million this financial year, having previously forecast they would be £575million to £625million.
Of all the aspects of my job that fill me with dread, there is one horror like no other. Yes, I am talking about the Office Christmas Party (OCP). It is exquisite torture.
Robust demand for commercial and civil engineering projects offset the contraction in residential house-building, the PMI data revealed.
Britain's competition regulator has approved the £15billion merger of Three UK and Vodafone, clearing the way for the creation of the country's biggest mobile operator.
One motorist has been left with a six-figure bill when his insurer refused to pay out on a claim and cancelled his policy because it had not been listed as a 'modification'.
F1 Supremo Bernie Ecclestone's car collection - 'the most important race car collection in the world' - is up for sale. But which cars are the crown jewels? Here are our picks.
In a few months' time, a first-time buyer could go from paying no stamp duty on a £425,000 home to £6,205. Can they still get in under the wire?
Greater Manchester and Kent police are investigating reports of stalking offences, including incidents 'involving serious alarm/distress'.
Metals Exploration, in which Candy (pictured with wife Holly Valance) owns a 38% stake, swooped on Condor Gold with a bid offering £67.5m up front in cash and shares.
Figures from funds network Calastone provided a rare positive for London-listed shares as the market enjoyed inflows for the first time since May 2021.
Since the Korean war ended in 1953 South Korea has advanced from an underdeveloped nation to an emerging market and a member of the OECD.
Applied Nutrition, founded by Liverpool scaffolder Thomas Ryder (pictured), has been losing weight as it drifted lower following its market debut in October.
AIM-listed Learning Technologies has finally agreed to a £802million takeover by a US private equity firm after a long-running pursuit.
It will be the first time a French holding company has been the number one ad business and comes two years before Publicis celebrates its 100th anniversary.
Auto Trader says it has seen an increase in motorists looking for used Jags since the iconic British brand unveiled its contentious new brand identity on 19 November.
My wife and I are worried about the prospect of paying the extra cost given that since we took out the last mortgage we have had two children. Is interest-only a viable short-term fix?
We're desperate to move and have a baby on the way - but we've been told we should wait until the new year to put our house on the market. Is that right?
Bitcoin's booming price has prompted a surging interest in cryptocurrencies, with growing numbers tempted to join what is being called the 'digital goldrush'.
My 21-year-old granddaughter was the victim of a scam in July, losing nearly £2,000. Please could you help as her bank, Chase, doesn't want to know. Sally Hamilton replies...
Andy Skelton joined Drax as its finance boss in January 2019, replacing interim CFO Dan Jones, following a three-year stint at financial markets software developer Fidessa Group.
The Swindon office is a hive of activity as members of Nationwide's 16-strong chargeback unit work together - or alone if the case is straightforward - to resolve customer claims.
When the email came in, I nearly dismissed it. Yet another press release, I thought, to add to the hundreds I receive every day.
First-year VED rates for all new petrol and diesel cars will double from April as part of a 'stealth tax' on fossil fuelled motors from 1 April 2025.
Ford's Halewood plant starts production of eDrive units today - powering 70% of Ford EVs in Europe including its new Puma Gen-E.
Natwest, led by chief exec Paul Thwaite (pictured), became the most visible UK victim of the financial crisis in 2008, when it was known as RBS.
One of the few positive parts of the budget was a commitment to make permanent the Tory policy of 'full expensing' for companies investing in new plant and equipment.
McCall (pictured) is determined to see through the transformation of the broadcaster into a British production powerhouse and premium streaming service.
We have unearthed the best strategies to get the most out of the top loyalty schemes: Tesco Clubcard, Sainsbury's Nectar and Boots Advantage Card.
There were 72,888 vehicles reported stolen between January and September 2024, according to 39 of the 43 police forces responding to an FOI request.
SpaceX, which Elon Musk founded in 2001, is considering an offer for insiders to sell shares which would allow early backers to cash out.
Marston's hailed brisk trading over the past six weeks with sales up 3.9% on the same period last year while Christmas bookings are 'ahead' of 2023.
The company was valued at £4.7bn at the close of trading last night, having seen its shares soar 43% this year and 2500% over the past decade.
Investors should shy away from Paris as the French government teeters on the brink of collapse, according to Mark Austin, a partner at law firm Latham & Watkins.
Nikolay Storonsky (pictured), who runs the online bank, said the British market was 'much worse' than its counterpart in the US.
In a ruling that infuriated the billionaire chief exec of Tesla, a Delaware court rejected the pay deal for a second time - despite shareholders approving it.
FCA boss Nikhil Rathi said the decisions on listings are based on company disclosures and not 'every aspect of their corporate behaviour'.
Every year, online investment and trading platform Saxo Bank posts its 'outrageous predictions' for the following year. This is a series of events that, while highly unlikely, 'could just happen'.
Investors are looking at the capital preservation trusts. These aim to provide a buffer when stock markets turn stormy and global conflicts mount.
EasyJet shares rose on Tuesday after a broker issued an upgrade on expectations that the airline's profits will benefit from lower fuel costs next year.
Government changes to the Ogden rate mean personal injury claimants will be forced to get by with smaller lump payments.
Speaking at the Type 00 EV concept's launch in Miami in the early hours, managing director Rawdon Glover (inset top) said: 'We want to be bold and disruptive'.
The food service firm revealed its operating profits climbed by 32 per cent to £206million in the year ending September following strong results across all regions except Continental Europe.
They are meant to protect the pension pots of millions of workers from the ups and downs of the stock market as they approach retirement age. Experts say precisely the opposite is happening.
VCTs offer investors the chance to back innovative British firms they wouldn't ordinarily be able to access - but they also come with a hefty helping of risk.
The arrival of another Donald Trump presidency in the US could signal interstellar returns for London-listed Seraphim Space.
Last year's best-selling car is going electric. New Puma Gen-E deliveries are due Spring 2025. So what's new and what's different for the compact crossover?
Retailers faced lacklustre sales again in November as weak consumer confidence continues to weigh on the sector's 'golden quarter'.
Marston's is preparing for a bumper festive season with Christmas bookings already ahead of 2023, as the pub group caps a year of solid profit growth.
Officially called the 'Type 00', the new vehicle is a monumentally-styled and proportioned two-seat fast-back coupe stretching more than four metres.
On The Beach said it remained 'frustrated' by ongoing delays to the Air Travel Organiser's Licence reforms, as it published its latest annual results and saw its share price surge.
Investors are concerned that the Government and the board of Royal Mail-owner IDS, will allow the postal service to be sold to Daniel Kretinsky (pictured).
Stellantis's stock, tumbled 6.3% to its lowest level in more than two years after boss Carlos Tavares (pictured), dramatically resigned on Sunday.
The market turbulence came as Right-wing and Left-wing parties said they would back a no-confidence motion against prime minister Michel Barnier.
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