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Terry Smith: family-controlled companies are good for dividends

Thursday 21 May 2020

One of the biggest issues to affect households around the world this year is the reduction in income from dividend-paying investments. The effects will begin to be noticed in the coming months when many investors find they don’t get as much investment income as they used to, compounded by the fact...

The pandemic could have negative implications for the ‘E’ in ESG

Thursday 14 May 2020

According to communist leader Vladimir Lenin ‘there are decades when nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen’. It feels at the moment like we are very much living through a period where the latter is true. In this fast-changing situation it can be hard for investors to stay on top...

Shell has opened the floodgates for dividend cuts

Thursday 07 May 2020

Oil producer Royal Dutch Shell ( RDSB ) was meant to be the company that never disappoints when it comes to dividends. Sadly its decision to slash its payment by two thirds means other stocks effectively now have free rein to do the same. The drastic actions by companies to preserve cash have now...

How return to work plans influence share prices

Thursday 30 Apr 2020

The forward-looking nature of the stock market means that investors are looking to future events which will act as markers for how they might feel about buying or selling shares. We saw this with data on coronavirus cases in China and signs that the growth in death rates had peaked. Even though...

Oil price slump could happen again in May

Thursday 23 Apr 2020

While the International Monetary Fund is busily warning of the worst economic slump since the Great Depression of the 1930s, the S&P 500 is, as we write, back above its levels at the beginning of 2019. Against a backdrop of global stocks enjoying something of a recovery, the oil market is in a...

A simple guide to understanding market corrections

Thursday 16 Apr 2020

A reader wants to know how market corrections work, why certain stocks fall more than others, who is selling and why some stocks bounce back first. Stock markets involve buyers and sellers making transactions based on expectations for what might happen to a business. The price will fall if more...

Help the coronavirus fight now and profit later

Thursday 09 Apr 2020

Investors and the general public are going to view many companies in one of two ways once the coronavirus crisis has abated. They will either hold them in high esteem or view them with bitterness, with their opinion shaped by how companies behaved during the pandemic. Companies are essentially...

Two things you must seek in fund managers’ latest reports

Thursday 02 Apr 2020

The start of April means fund managers should now being issuing their latest quarterly reports. Normally that wouldn’t be anything out of the ordinary, yet these reports will contain the first insight into how many funds have coped with the global market sell-off in late February and most of March...

Preaching patience amid the coronavirus crisis

Thursday 26 Mar 2020

These are extraordinary times. In a matter of weeks the coronavirus outbreak has gone from an event which was seen as having a localised impact in mainland China to a global crisis which has effectively seen the pause button hit on the world’s economy. Equity markets, slower than other asset...

Reasons to stay optimistic despite falling markets

Thursday 19 Mar 2020

The speed at which markets have fallen has left investors feeling depressed with the state of their portfolios. Even thinking about taking a look at your ISA or pension can bring on a sense of anxiety. You are not alone in feeling this way. Coronavirus has had a fast and hard impact, meaning very...

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