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Which major stock markets have fallen the most since Trump's tariff Liberation Day?

Today

Trump's sweeping tariff measures have shaken the global economy, though, leaving many investors nursing huge losses.

Davos founder at centre of misconduct row - days after he retired as chairman of the global gathering of elites

Today

Klaus Schwab (pictured) reportedly faces accusations including that he asked junior staff to withdraw thousands of dollars from cash machines.

eBay sold my Rolex for £2,200... then sent it back with a fault - and told ME to pay refund: SALLY SORTS IT

Today

I recently sold my Rolex on eBay for £2,200, as I needed cash to pay off the arrears on my mortgage. The watch was sent to the authentication department.

Secrets of the baked bean: HARVEY DORSET goes inside Wigan's Heinz factory

Today

We find out some surprising facts about Britons' favourite bean - from laser inspections to being baked inside the can.

Is it illegal to use my smartwatch while driving - and could I really face a £1,000 fine?

Today

I regularly use my smartwatch at the wheel of my car when stuck in traffic, or waiting at lights, to check messages. Is this deemed a motoring offence?

10 tips on how to get cheaper car insurance

Today

From switching insurer to installing a black box or updating a job title, This is Money reveals ten ways motorists can save on their car insurance policy today.

What the IMF's bombshell new UK growth forecast could mean for you

Today

The International Monetary Fund has slashed its forecast for growth in the UK economy for this year by 0.5 per cent to 1.1 per cent. Here, we look at how this could impact millions of ordinary Britons...

Footsie bosses' pay surges ahead of US rivals as British firms close the remuneration gap

Today

Research shows FTSE 100 bosses have bagged an 11% pay rise so far this year on average, compared with 7.5% in the US.

There is only one star at this year's Washington financial gatherings - and it's not Rachel Reeves: ALEX BRUMMER

Today

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's appearance before bankers at the Willard Hotel needed a video feed as it was so oversubscribed.

What would you put on your financial bucket list? LEE BOYCE on trying to prepare for his 40s in good time

Today

I have two years until I turn 40 - and my attention has turned to creating a bucket list, which includes a financial category.

How can I rebuild my credit score after clearing £10,000 of debt?

Today

Is there anything I can do to fast-track my score to rising to fair, good or even excellent territory?

How to claim pension tax relief: Are YOU missing out on an HMRC refund?

Today

Plenty of eligible higher and additional rate taxpayers fail to claim the pension tax relief they are due. Here's our guide to getting a refund...

Best cash Isa savings rates: Easy access and fixed deals in our tables

Today

This is Money's best cash Isa tables are updated as new deals arrive and highlight the top easy access and fixed rate Isas from banks and building societies.

IMF lashes out at China and US over trade war as tariff turmoil takes toll on corporate titans

Yesterday

As companies across the globe laid bare the impact of tariffs, the IMF warned tensions between Washington and Beijing were hitting investment.

Asos plots Topshop return after agreeing with other retailers for them to sell the brand in their stores

Yesterday

Asos boss Jose Antonio Ramos Calamonte said shoppers want the much-loved fashion label to 'have its own presence'.

Unilever turnaround is 'moving at pace', says new boss as sales rise in the first quarter

Yesterday

Unilever's new boss Fernando Fernandez said the firm was on track to hit annual targets and distanced himself from its previous 'woke' posturing.

How to take advantage when stock markets are down: Financial planning moves that pay off

Yesterday

Most recently, Trump sent US stocks tumbling even further after calling US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell a 'major loser' for not lowering US interest rates.

New lender launches mortgages at seven times income - is it a good idea?

Yesterday

A mortgage lender is now offering home buyers and homeowners the chance to borrow up to seven times their annual salary. 

Britain's best-selling car has gone electric - can Ford's Puma Gen-E become the dominant EV too?

Yesterday

Ford's best-selling Puma SUV has gone all-electric. Will the sub-£30k Puma Gen-E become Ford's first best-seller EV? Freda Lewis-Stempel drove it in Spain to find out.

Sipp and Isa cashback offers: how to boost your savings

Yesterday

Investing platforms have introduced a raft of new tax year cashback offers that give investors the potential to boost their pots by up to £5,000.