ArchivesMagazine - 07 Nov 2024Why the investment trust consolidation trend is set to continue The sector’s latest deal is designed to create the ‘go-to’ Asia trust 07 November 2024|News|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < What Sainsbury’s convenience price match ploy tells us about the supermarkets Why the UK stock market could get a new look in 2025 > Issue: 07 Nov 2024 - Page 11 | Contents Next: Why the UK stock market could get a new look in 2025 Previous: What Sainsbury’s convenience price match ploy tells us about the supermarkets 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 James Crux Issue Contents Editor's View What Sainsbury’s convenience price match ploy tells us about the supermarkets Feature The pros and cons of investing in gold and where the price could go next AI goes nuclear: Why the energy source is in big demand Can education media group Pearson win the AI battle? Why the UK stock market could get a new look in 2025 Great Ideas Tesco could generate substantial shareholder returns over the next five years JD Wetherspoon shares are much too cheap given its growth prospects Why you should hoover up shares in SharkNinja News Is Berkshire Hathaway’s record cash pile telling investors to be cautious? Markets eye further rate cuts ahead of inflation and consumer price data Market rallies as Trump secures clear victory in US presidential election ‘Magnificent Seven’ hand markets the good, the bad and the ugly Why the investment trust consolidation trend is set to continue Personal Finance How to protect yourself from the capital gains tax raid Week Ahead AstraZeneca shares fall ahead of third-quarter update Has Home Depot defied the DIY slowdown?