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This week's articles: 17 October 2014

All the articles published in this week's magazine in one place
October 17, 2014

FEATURES

Be an investing angel

You don’t have to betray your conscience to score a solid return. Theron Mohamed and Harriet Russell present a selection of companies that can help you to make money, and the world a better place.

Planning for normalisation

The end of QE in the US is impacting financial markets as investors come to terms with a move to normalise interest rates, says Simon Thompson

SEVEN DAYS

Our take on the biggest business news stories of the past week

NEWS

Profit warnings prolong the pain

Bond yields to stay low

Shire takeover under threat

Premium cash offer for New Britain

Qualcomm crashes CSR party

News Spotlight - A crude political equation

Economic Outlook -The new stocks paradox, Next week’s economics

COMMENT

The Editor – Good money after bad

Chris Dillow – Questioning secular stagnation, On mental accounting

Simon Thompson – Eurozone growth scare spooks investors, Small cap updates

The Trader – Banging on

YOUR MONEY

Portfolio clinic – 32 year old wants to retire at 45

Best Sipps for children

How to do good with your money

TIPS

Buy GSK on the turn

Plenty of work for Costain

Regulation fears for SSE

Jump on board with Hornby

Could change tighten Alliance discount

Brokers’ views

Volumes surge at Victrex

Disposals boost Workspace

Tips Updates

Carpetright

Royal Mail

Renold

SABMiller

Qinetiq

FUNDS

Blackrock World Mining writes off two investments

Big Theme – The seven most innovative ETF launches this year

Electra fights off Sherborne

SHARES

Taking Stock – Chill winds from Germany

Sector Focus – Last gasp for tobacco stocks?

Stock Screen – Cheap, high-growth Aim shares

Results

N Brown

Boohoo

Renewable Energy Generation

YouGov

Nanoco

Bellway

Matchtech

Connect Group

Imperial Innovations

Vertu Motors

dotDigital

WEEK AHEAD

DIRECTORS DEALINGS

Bovis boss building stake

Harrel buys as Fairpoint diversifies