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Holly Cook 5 January, 2015 | 7:20AM
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Among our end-of-year round-ups, readers were keen to identify the best and worst performing investments of 2014, as well as Morningstar's outlook for the UK economy and the oil price. Catch up on the ten most-read articles and most-watched videos of the past week below.

10 Best Performing Stocks of 2014

Which companies have returned the most to investors since January? We reveal those stocks that have beaten their peers in 2014.

10 Facts You Need to Know About 2014

MARKET REACTION: As we welcome 2015 with open arms, Morningstar takes a moment to check the pulse of the UK economy and investor.

Outlook 2015: UK Economy

The UK economy’s strong growth over the past fifteen months was an investment led recovery. But sustaining GDP growth will become more difficult over the next few quarters.

10 Worst Performing Shares of 2014

The index of the UK’s 100 largest companies has tracked sideways over the past year, gaining less than 2% since January - which have been the companies dragging down performance?

What is the Outlook for the Oil Price?

The central cause of the price collapse is a supply and demand imbalance. While short-term excess supply weighs on prices, we expect oil prices to settle at $90-$100.

5 Wide Moat Stocks that Failed to Deliver in 2014

These five stocks should have delivered for investors over the past 12 months - but they flopped. We examine why they disappointed and whether they will come good in 2015.

Top 5 Funds of 2014 Invest in India

Which funds have excelled over the last 12 months? Those that offer exposure to the Indian equity market.

Top 20 Dividend Paying Stocks

UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2014: A well-blended portfolio of stocks from the FTSE 350 can provide investors with a diversified sustainable income for life.

3 Gold Rated Investment Trusts

Looking for some investment ideas? We highlight three investment trusts that have been awarded the highest rating by Morningstar analysts from three different sectors.

Lloyds to Pay 4% Dividend

We see Lloyds as the most attractive play on the U.K. banking market because of its positioning, improving financial results, and attractive valuation.

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