magazine 28 Sep 2023

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Nvidia: everything you need to know about the investment case behind 2023’s hottest stock.

Sabuhi Gard looks at the Vietnamese market after an agreement with the US marks a major turning point. Also in this week’s digital magazine: the best performing indices over the last decade, future demerger candidates and the big opportunities in the microchip space outside of AI.

Discover five levers which could deliver a larger pension pot and learn why US markets have just endured their worst week in six months.

You can also read about the supermarkets, Greggs, DFS Furniture and a little-known North Sea oil company whose shares have quadrupled in a matter of weeks.

Infrastructure and tobacco companies are on tenterhooks

Big changes are happening and it is a big challenge for businesses to keep up

Sofa seller reduces dividend but analyst highlights brand strength

Other factors like auto industry strikes and a government shutdown are spooking investors

The dominance of own-label goods is a clear threat to big brands

There are plenty of ways to improve your chances of having a financially comfortable retirement

Company has constrained working capital as it looks to tie up agreement with new partner

India is the star turn over three and 10 years and Brazil has shone recently

Three things the Franklin Templeton emerging markets team are thinking about right now

Picking the right region or sector is not easy, but can be very rewarding over longer periods

There is more to the semiconductor sector than Nvidia

Vietnam has one of the fastest economic growth rates in the world

We look at one of the world’s hottest companies after a 190% year-to-date share price rally

The market could rally once we get a clearer idea of when rates will start to fall

Budget food seller is set to update on its third quarter trading

There are some nagging growth concerns at the beer, wine and spirits maker

Digital solutions and data insights are an increasing strategic focus for the business

The lack of market support for the shares belies the group’s attractions