Pension-scheme membership hit a record high last year, with some 46 million Britons enrolled in at least one workplace scheme, new official figures reveal. But, the typical pension scheme member is only contributing 5% of …
“It isn’t just the sun that rises in the east”, says Ian Cowie in The Sunday Times. Dividend payouts are also on the up. Asia was once characterised by stingy yields, says Daniel Leussink on …
Another fund manager had trouble with illiquid portfolio holdings this week. It’s starting to become a habit. Neil Woodford’s woes with liquidity (see box below) have hogged the limelight recently. But this week, another – …
Each week, a professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Ilan Chaitowitz of the Nomura Global High Conviction Fund picks three favourites. Over the last five years classic value investors have …
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK’s financial pages. Three to buy Keystone Law Investors Chronicle This legal platform uses its proprietary software to provide …
Reading financial markets is sometimes as frustrating as trying to divine the future from tea leaves, writes Eshe Nelson in Quartz. Not this time. Plunging bond yields are sending an unambiguous distress call as investors …
Philip Green’s retail group Arcadia was granted a stay of execution last week as creditors voted to approve seven company voluntary arrangements (CVAs), a controversial process that allows companies to restructure their debts in order …
A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Mark Whitehead of the Securities Trust of Scotland highlights three favourites. Global consumer goods companies are prioritising phasing out plastic packaging. The World …
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK’s financial pages. Three to buy Renalytix AI The Mail on Sunday The travails of Neil Woodford’s fund highlight …
“The gold bugs are out in force,” says Garry White in The Daily Telegraph. The dash for this “financial teddy bear” suggests that investors see rising risks in markets and are seeking out an asset …