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Fortinet Stock: Preparing The Growth (NASDAQ:FTNT)

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Chinese AI winners: Comparing Tencent and Alibaba

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AD FEATURE: Make a difference while saving money thanks to Marsden's Workplace Savings scheme

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Marsden Building Society is pledging to make a charity donation for the first 100 businesses to join its Workplace Savings scheme

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Week Ahead: SCOTUS Decision On Tariffs? 8 Fed Officials Speak As The Market Discounts Almost 65 Bp Of Cuts This Year

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Week Ahead: SCOTUS Decision On Tariffs? 8 Fed Officials Speak As The Market Discounts Almost 65 Bp Of Cuts This Year

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Stellantis Has Stalled. The Stock Can Kick Into High Gear Again.

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Stellantis Has Stalled. The Stock Can Kick Into High Gear Again.

Stellantis Has Stalled. The Stock Can Kick Into High Gear Again.

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Could the upcoming quarterly DAX review in March introduce another change?

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The Bottom Line – Private Renting: Who Wants to Be a Landlord?

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The Bottom Line - Private Renting: Who Wants to Be a Landlord?

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The UK’s private rental market has grown dramatically over recent decades, creating what often feels like a tale of two nations: ‘Generation Rent’ who are priced out of home ownership and unable to access social housing; and buy-to-let investors who view property as a reliable income stream or pension plan.

Rising rents, poor conditions and fierce competition for homes have fuelled frustration with landlords, prompting political efforts to strengthen protections for tenants and increase tax pressure on property owners.

Now the sector is facing a turning point – with large institutional investors, backed by pension funds, for example, playing an increasing role. Evan Davis and guests discuss the state of the UK rental market and where it might be heading.

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Guests:
Ashley Winston, Director of Palmdale Car Finders
Andy Graham, Host, HMO Podcast
Polly Simpson, Head of multi-family development at Savills

Production team:
Presenter: Evan Davis
Producer: Sally Abrahams
Production Co-ordinator: Katie Morrison
Sound engineers: Ben Andrews and Tim Heffer
Editor: Matt Willis

The Bottom Line is produced in partnership with The Open University

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Last chance for pensioners to get free air fryers

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The council has handed out 15,000 free air fryers help people with the cost of living.

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ASML: EUV Orders Explode, The Setup Into 2026-2028 Just Improved

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China Deploys a ‘National Team’ of Investors to Keep AI Stock Boom in Check

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When the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed 50000 for the first time this month, President Trump celebrated and predicted it would be double that by the end of his term.

In China, officials have had a different reaction to the country’s own stock-market boom. A group of state-linked investors has stepped in, unloading holdings to cool things down. 

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Robotics Could Be a Boon for the Elderly

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Robotics Could Be a Boon for the Elderly

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The new robotic industry may have some surprise funding sources (“The Robot Revolution Is Real. Tesla, Hyundai, and More Stocks to Play It,” Cover Story, Feb. 6). For example, long-term care insurance may cover the cost of robots for home healthcare associated with daily-living activities for the elderly. The longer we can keep people in their homes, the better the quality of life and the longer expensive assisted-living centers can be put off. Robots, self-driving cars, and home delivery of groceries and goods should, in theory, reduce the cost of caring for aging people. Lawn care and landscaping may be one of the first service industries to be disrupted by robotics.

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