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14th January 2026
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Is it worth consolidating my pension?
Whether you have all your pension information, or if you have recently found all your pensions using our quick ‘How to’ steps, now’s the time to explore your next move.

14th January 2026
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Market Update - 14th January 2026
Over in Iran, what started as anger over the sharp collapse of the Iranian rial has broadened into a wave of dissatisfaction with the country’s leadership more generally, with protests and fatalities characterising the past few weeks.

12th January 2026
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Week ending 9th January 2026
This week in China, headline CPI for December rose 0.8% year-on-year, while core inflation - excluding volatile categories such as food and energy - held at 1.2%. Although core inflation reached its highest level in 20 months, it remains below policymakers’ 2% target, suggesting that underlying price pressures are still relatively subdued.

9th January 2026
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10 Money tips for graduates and school leavers starting work in 2026
For those starting their first job in the new year/this new year, this chapter often brings the responsibility of managing money for the first time. It is important that those entering the workplace are taught about budgeting and responsible borrowing, as well as understanding the many workplace savings and benefits on offer so they can take control of their finances and build financial resilience.

7th January 2026
Market Updates
Market update - 7th January 2026
With scant economic data for investors to pour over as the new year gets started, all eyes have turned to the recent U.S.-Venezuela upheaval. On Saturday, the world woke to news that President Donald Trump had authorised a raid of Venezuela overnight, capturing the current President Maduro and his wife on alleged narco-terrorism charges.

5th January 2026
Weekly Market Summaries
Week ending 2nd January 2026
Trading volumes were thin over the Christmas and New Year period, with many major exchanges closed or operating on reduced hours. As a result, market activity was subdued, and price moves were generally modest.
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10 tips to take control of your finances in 2026
As we start a new year it is important for people to strengthen their financial wellbeing for the year ahead. Your finances could have changed significantly over the previous year, so it's always a good idea to regularly review and see how you may be able to improve your financial situation.


22nd December 2025
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Big pension changes ahead: what savers need to know
Big reforms are underway in the UK pensions system, which could have a real impact on people’s retirement plans. WEALTH at work highlights the key changes coming in 2026 and beyond and explore what they mean in practice for pension savers.

22nd December 2025
Weekly Market Summaries
Week ending 19th December
As you can see from the accompanying table, it was a broadly positive week for global financial markets and, for many, the final full trading week of 2025. Monetary policy dominated the headlines, particularly in the UK, where the Bank of England (BoE) delivered its closely watched December policy decision.

17th December 2025
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Market Update - 17th December 2025
This morning, UK headline CPI for November was released, coming in below expectations at 3.2%, down from 3.6% in October. The slowdown was driven by weaker food and core goods inflation, which helped ease overall price pressures.
16th December 2025
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Season's Greetings!
Season's Greetings from my wealth private

15th December 2025
Weekly Market Summaries
Week ending 12th December
As the accompanying table shows, it was a mixed week for financial markets, as investors navigated a mix of central bank decisions, earnings surprises and economic data.

10th December 2025
Market Updates
Market Update - 10th December 2025
This week, traders have the Fed’s last monetary policy meeting of the year in focus (a decision will be made by Wednesday). The Fed has a duty to cater to their dual mandate of stability in price growth and maintain strength in the labour market.