Join our community of smart investors

This week's articles 16 October 2020

All the articles published in this week's magazine in one place
October 15, 2020

FEATURES

 

Dividend survivors

The income shares that have weathered the Covid-19 storm

 

Private Investor’s Diary: Turning risk back on

John Rosier decides to revert back to his original target weightings for individual stocks, having reduced them earlier in the pandemic

SEVEN DAYS

 

Our take on the biggest business news of the past week

 

NEWS

 

Q4 rent roll reiterates real estate disparities

Covid-19 turns consumers to gambling, smoking & drinking at home

 

News Spotlight – Can testing secure travel recovery?

News Feature – Q3’s preview: not so great expectations for banks

 

Economics – Promised ‘green wave’ of dollars buoys Wall Street

Economic Outlook – More grim data in Boris’s crunch week with the European Union

 

COMMENT

 

The Editor – Lockdown 2.0

Simon Thompson – Priced for profitable outcomes

Mr Bearbull – The ‘net zero’ perversion

Michael Taylor – Trading Rolls Royce’s rights issue

 

MONEY

 

When to sell a holding

 

Portfolio Clinic – Can we buy investments through our company?

 

TIPS

 

Weir targets winning megatrends

Hikma is far from generic

Tap into long term growth trends via JP Morgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust

Ideas Farm: The price of environmental risk

 

FUNDS

 

Shares I love: Masimo

Shares I love: Visa

 

Big Theme: Look beyond the US Election for long term growth

 

The Interview: Beware cheap tech stocks

 

SHARES

 

Taking Stock – Unilever shareholders back unification

 

Stock Screen – Six Best of British shares

 

Results

 

Asos

Volution

Randall & Quilter

 

WEEK AHEAD

 

TAKEOVERS

 

DIRECTORS DEALINGS

 

Hunting directors trying to pick the bottom

TP ICAP top brass tops up ahead of rights issue

 

EDUCATION

 

Can selling groceries over the internet ever stack up for retailers

Lessons from history: How Help to Buy made Persimmon the biggest housebuilder in London

Further Reading: How surveillance tech feeds off the consumer