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The dirt-cheap stocks from around the world hand-picked by experts and tipped to soar in 2026 - and, yes, many pay generous dividends!

Today

Diversification is key to successful long-term investing. In other words, don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Profits march higher at Warhammer maker Games Workshop

Yesterday

Games Workshop is expected to report a pre-tax profit of at least £135 million for the six months to November in its results - up from £127 million a year ago.

Race to secure new board at £70bn pension fund Northern LGPS

Yesterday

One of Britain's largest town hall pension funds is scrambling to find a new management team despite a Government deadline being less than three months away.

Britain on course for economic stagnation official documents to show

Yesterday

They are set to reveal growth of 0.2 per cent in November after it shrank 0.1 per cent in October. Keir Starmer has said growth is his number one priority.

Ex-City financier builds UK's largest insect farm

Yesterday

The £1.5 million farm, which has its own chief scientist, aims to produce 3,500 tons of insect protein a year using the black soldier fly.

Edinburgh Worldwide warns of knife-edge vote against US raider Boaz Weinstein

Yesterday

Jonathan Simpson-Dent has said a vote to oust the trust's entire board tabled by Weinstein's firm Saba Capital is expected to be 'really close' when the results are announced.

Zara's sister company Lefties looking to topple Primark

Yesterday

Lefties is controlled by Inditex and is set to open stores at the Lakeside mall in Essex and the Liverpool One shopping centre over the summer period.

HENDERSON FAR EAST INCOME: 18 years of growth - but there IS a catch...

Yesterday

The investment trust is a dividend-seeker's dream. And manager Sat Duhra is attempting to make it even more attractive.

INGRID TARRANT: I have no time for Rolexes... they're vulgar and common!

Yesterday

Ingrid, 71, is a journalist and television personality best known for shows such as TV Mail, Celebrity Coach Trip and Our Shirley Valentine Summer.

WPP dealt blow as top clients sound out rivals

Yesterday

It presents a fresh hurdle to the company's boss Cindy Rose as she pushes ahead with a turnaround strategy at the business expected to be unveiled in the coming months.

HAMISH MCRAE: Trump's menace is just theatre, focus on economy instead

Yesterday

Could it be that the markets are right and the massed ranks of commentators - at least on this side of the Atlantic - are wrong?

Shareholders threaten rebellion at WH Smith over accounting scandal

Yesterday

Now it can be revealed that - in an unusual move - the retailer is also proposing its interim boss joins the board.

Expert guide to getting out of debt: How to cut credit card bills, clear loans... and what you don't need to worry about

Yesterday

If you're struggling to get on top of your debts, it might be because you have been ushered into making the minimum repayment each month when you could afford to pay more.

Natural resources encourage a brutish, competitive spirit, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

For the third time in a decade, Britain's grand old mining champion Rio Tinto is seeking to do a deal with upstart Glencore to create a near-£200billion mining and metal trading giant.

Herald gives investors a way out in Saba battle with Boaz Weinstein

Yesterday

Herald Investment Trust, which focuses on tech businesses, said it would offer investors the chance to sell all their shares at close to its net asset value.

Sainsbury's boss attacks business rates blunders

Yesterday

With the Government preparing to announce a U-turn to help pubs facing a sharp increase in their tax bills, Simon Roberts said 'it's important that the system works as fairly as possible'.

Glencore shares soar in Rio Tinto merger talks

Yesterday

Glencore rose 9.6 per cent as rival FTSE 100 firm Rio was given a deadline of February 5 to table a bid or walk away.

UK hedge fund boss Chris Rokos paid £477m

Yesterday

The billionaire co-founded Brevan Howard before setting up his own firm, where profits almost tripled to £940m last year.

High Steet shares are back is fashion - here's what to shop for now

Yesterday

Recent trading updates revealed which names are most deftly adapting to shifts in consumer preferences and consolidating their dominance.

Avoiding pricey repairs will cost more in the long run, says RAY MASSEY

Yesterday

I have always owned a car and paid for its servicing and repairs, while keeping a full service history. But the worsening economic climate is tempting many motorists to skimp on vital maintenance.