magazine 18 Oct 2018

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This week’s Shares includes a special on the global sell off, looking at the factors behind the correction and highlighting some potential opportunities created by the market weakness.

Also in the issue: the fund manager retaining his faith in growth stocks, details on how to grab a slice of growing Asian income, plus an explainer on what bond proxies are, what they are not and how they have performed.

Find out about the top UK income funds, why annuities could be due a rethink and the fall-out from the Patisserie accounting scandal. The digital magazine also features an article on the new collective managed by renowned stock picker Richard Penny.

Our best buy ideas in the wake of the global equity shake-out

Four bargain stocks and investment trusts to buy now

Convenience food giant sells entire US operation after almost a decade

Premium apparel brand blames balmy weather for profits woe, but is the brand becoming tired?

We explore the reasons why these companies are struggling

Dividends are rising fast in the Asia Pacific region and several funds are poised to capitalise

Investors should get in on the ground floor of star fund manager’s new portfolio

The investment trust income story does not end with stocks and bonds

We reveal everything investors need to know about this grouping of stocks

The collectives which would have delivered the most cash back to investors on a £10,000 investment

Higher rates are boosting returns from these income-for-life products

Were there any signals ahead of the shocking news that the AIM company’s finances weren’t as strong as people thought?

Future direction of UK's flagship index to be driven by banks, oil firms and miners

Sell-off is an opportunity to buy quality stocks, says Legal & General GARP guru Gavin Launder

Popular investment trust trades at a very appealing price following the recent market sell off

Few companies can rival this companies track record of revenue, profit, cash flow and dividend growth

Customer outcomes and financial performance tick the right boxes for US hospitals

Plant hire business unfairly affected by the sell off given strong returns and dividend track record