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MSN Money's contributors have been hand-picked to write about the personal finance and investing issues that affect you. The latest articles from our regular contributors are listed below.
Richard HunterRichard Hunter is head of UK equities at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers, an independent broker offering pension and investment services.
- The dangers of listening to the market
- Has the property market bottomed out?
- Will the banking split actually harm competition?
- China soars again
- Fast forward for financial firms
- Still giving the recession a step-over
- Is the recovery a false dawn?
- Lehman Brothers – one year on
- Chocolate money
- How to make the banks lend again
- Real or fake: can we trust the market rises?
- Rebuilding property confidence, brick by brick
John StepekJohn Stepek is the editor of Moneyweek. He has worked for a number of financial magazines and newsletters, including Families in Business, Shares magazine and The Sunday Times.
- Banana wars ending
- Are you paying good money for nothing?
- Can Mervyn King save us?
- How to actually bring carbon emissions down
- Will the postal strike help anyone at all?
- Can Gordon Brown’s great fire sale save the UK?
- Why a weak pound can be a good thing
- Where next for the FTSE 100?
- What the government should cut and how
- Is John Lewis in danger of devaluing its brand?
- I want to like the EU... but I can’t
- Has Lord Turner got it right on the City?
Nick LouthNick Louth specialises in investment, economics and consumer issues. As well as MSN Money, he writes regularly for the Investor's Chronicle and is a My Portfolio columnist for the Financial Times. He is the author of the Bernard Jones Diaries.
- The worst bosses ever
- Why aren’t gas bills falling more?
- Lloyds and RBS raising £54 billion
- Banks to be broken up
- Going Dutch in old age
- The glitter of emerging markets
- The firms that left recession behind
- Whatever happened to inflation?
- Were we all wrong about investing?
- Is this the right time to buy?
- Bribery: who pays whom and why
- Crossed lines on telephone tax

Naomi Caine started her career almost 20 years ago. She joined The Sunday Times in 1996 and was editor of the personal finance section for six years.

Emma-Lou is an experienced financial journalist. A former editor of Moneywise and editor-in-chief of Interactive Investor, Emma-Lou was also the editor of Shares magazine and stock market correspondent for the Daily Telegraph.

James is jointly responsible for the editorial content on the site - headlines, articles, features and editorial planning. Before joining MSN, James worked as editor of www.myfinances.co.uk and before that was a business reporter covering at various times banking, transport, telecoms and aviation.

Damian takes care of the day-to-day running of the site along with James Andrews, editing and writing articles. He has held a number of editorial positions, ranging from an IT journalist in Johannesburg to finance editor in London.
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