ArchivesMagazine - 10 Apr 2025What the experts are saying about the tariff-driven selling Global stock markets, emerging markets and investors have bore the brunt since Liberation Day on 2 April 10 April 2025|Feature|by Sabuhi Gard Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < ‘Liberation Day’ sell-off ranks up there with the worst of them Travis Perkins shares hit 15-year low after profit warning > Issue: 10 Apr 2025 - Page 10 | Contents Next: Travis Perkins shares hit 15-year low after profit warning Previous: ‘Liberation Day’ sell-off ranks up there with the worst of them Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Sabuhi Gard Issue Contents Ask Rachel Why has my state pension taken a hit after contracting out? Dan Coatsworth Takeovers outweighed IPOs three to one on London market in Q1 2025 Editor's View Why selling in a panic has always proved a mistake Exchange-Traded Funds The case for investing using active ETFs Feature What the experts are saying about the tariff-driven selling Dialling down the risk as tariff fears stalk markets Great Ideas Why you should buy ASML while there is widespread market weakness How investors can stay invested at an attractive price with Fidelity Index World A 20% profit is on the table at prepared foods maker Bakkavor Investment Trusts How investment trusts can use gearing to enhance returns News Markets price in increased odds of recession as tariff uncertainty bites ‘Liberation Day’ sell-off ranks up there with the worst of them Travis Perkins shares hit 15-year low after profit warning Currys’ shares gain 60% over the past year Personal Finance Why investing in an ISA early could make you more than £19,000 richer Week Ahead Sainsbury’s has become a beacon of calm in a turbulent market Investors will scrutinise 2025 earnings guidance from the ‘Big Four’ US banks