A Warren Buffett-styled way to play emerging markets

It is a fairly bold call to suggest buying an emerging markets fund right now but we believe there are good reasons to back Fidelity...

Thu, 22/11/2018 - 00:00


magazine 22 Nov 2018

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It is important to look at both the positives and negatives in order to form a balanced view when investing. Shares explores this subject by examining seven unloved stocks to see what lessons can be learned.

The digital magazine looks at the latest trends in the UK and US markets, and it explains why new house price data sent a shock through the housebuilding sector.

SSP, Babcock and Kingfisher

“Markets across Europe pushed ahead despite carnage on Wall Street last night. Leading the charge on the FTSE 100 were the banks and mining stocks....

Wed, 21/11/2018 - 10:13


Entertainment One and easyJet

“Markets are flashing red once more, following yesterday’s disastrous day on the US markets where tech stocks were hard hit. The FTSE 100 was down...

Tue, 20/11/2018 - 10:14


Diploma

“Investors appear to be regaining confidence after a volatile period last week with markets marching forward across the UK, mainland Europe and Asia on Monday...

Mon, 19/11/2018 - 09:30


AstraZeneca, Hutchinson China MediTech and Kier

“Brexit-induced panic seems to have faded with the markets in more upbeat mood on Friday. While both the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 move up,...

Fri, 16/11/2018 - 10:39


Companies stockpiling goods, annuity rate hikes and big pay rises

This week we discuss how companies are preparing for Brexit, what’s moving on the FTSE, why annuity rates are going up, and how the UK...

Thu, 15/11/2018 - 14:27


Aston Martin Lagonda, Royal Mail and Card Factory

“Dominic Raab’s resignation as Brexit Secretary didn’t go down well with currency markets, sending the pound down more than 1% against the euro and the...

Thu, 15/11/2018 - 10:51


Find out how ETFs are getting active

The global exchange-traded fund (ETF) industry is estimated to soar in value from $5tn to $30tn by 2030 according to JP Morgan as more people...

Thu, 15/11/2018 - 00:00


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