The Best & Worst Performers: FTSE 350, Global Market, Commodities, Forex, Sovereign Yields (Click on tables to enlarge) 07 July 2016
Winners and losers The markets continue to feel the fallout from June's surprise European Union referendum result. The FTSE 100 had moved to its highest levels since August 2015, moving more than 10% higher than the lows immediately set when the... 07 July 2016
Pensions hit Brexit wall George Osborne has pursued arguably the most radical pensions reform agenda since William Beveridge, the Labour social reformer who created the welfare state.Since taking the post of Chancellor in 2010, Osborne has overseen radical... 07 July 2016
Euro's shaky recovery The markets are unsurprisingly still fixated on the aftershocks of the EU Referendum result. It is still not clear who will be the UK prime minister; who will lead the opposition; and whether the UK will actually leave the EU,... 07 July 2016
Anatomy of a trade Contracts for Difference, commonly abbreviated to CFDs, have been used by institutions for decades and have been available to private investors for more than 15 years. Like many things financial, at first glance they can look overly... 07 July 2016
Income versus accumulation Most open-ended investment companies (OEICs) and unit trusts are available in both income and accumulation share classes. The main difference between them is the treatment of income, but there are other less obvious factors that you... 07 July 2016
The Best & Worst Performers: FTSE 350, Global Market, Commodities, Forex, Sovereign Yields (Click on charts to enlarge) 30 June 2016
News in brief: Hayward Tyler, Record, Agriterra Hayward earnings gain expectedHayward Tyler (HAYT:AIM), manufacturer of industrial pumps and motors, is expected to report (5 Jul) a 23% jump in full year underlying earnings per share. Earnings, should receive a kick from Peter... 30 June 2016