magazine 26 Oct 2023

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Value investing is back: discover what to look for, how to find it and the investment trusts and ETFs which target cheap stocks.

Also in the digital magazine: what we can learn by picking through big earnings releases from Netflix and Tesla as well as the uncertain future for open-ended property funds.

Plus: the big deal which has sunk shares in property listing site Rightmove and the small cap biotech up 200% in a month.

Find out about a great fund doing good things for the world, what to expect from upcoming results from Sainsbury’s and Paypal and everything you need to know on the risks of investing in bonds.

There is a mismatch between the liquidity requirements of investors and the realities of selling real estate

It pays to avoid short-term decisions when it comes to investing

Push for market share is coming at a cost

The shares are up nearly 40% since the start of 2023

The company gets earlier than expected validation for prostate cancer test

The Peterson Foundation projects the US will pay more on servicing its debt than on defense by 2028

Sharp share price slump sees stock trade on single digit rating

The UK’s number two supermarket faces an uphill challenge this quarter

Make sure you fully understand how the asset class works before investing

We uncover some of the cheapest stocks the UK has to offer

Everything you need to know, together with five investment trust ideas

MSCI continues to exclude South Korean stocks from its developed market indices

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

Stewart Investors Worldwide Sustainability has an interesting approach to investing

There is a lot of talk that the Government wants to reform the savings and investments wrapper

The miner is offering a dividend yield which suggests the shares are well worth investing in

Picking mispriced shares can generate healthy profits over the medium term

Low-cost funds offer wide diversification without the hours of research needed to pick individual stocks

A reader wants to know if the system could be radically different when they retire in three decades’ time