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Can European stock markets continue their rally?
With European stock markets on the rise as US stocks fall, is now the time to invest in European shares?
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Investors pull more money from UK equities – but is a turnaround on the horizon?
UK equity funds saw outflows of £1.7bn in January – the worst in eight months – but stock market performance has been good. Will investors turn positive?
By Katie Williams Published
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Global investors overlook these top tips in emerging markets
Opinion Chris Tennant, co-portfolio manager of Fidelity Emerging Markets, picks three attractive companies in emerging markets
By Chris Tennant Published
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UK smaller companies labelled the “most unloved stocks in the world” – should you invest?
UK small caps could offer enticing opportunities for contrarian investors looking to bag a valuation discount. Should you invest?
By Katie Williams Published
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Should investors stay bullish and buy UK and US stocks?
Opinion Ignore the Eeyores, says Max King. The outlook for stocks in both Britain and America remains auspicious
By Max King Published
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Tesla sales plummet 45% in Europe – what does it mean for investors?
Tesla's sales are off to a dismal start in Europe in 2025. Is Elon Musk’s politics to blame and should you sell your Tesla shares?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Leading companies cashing in on India’s growth prospects
Opinion Ewan Thompson, manager of the Liontrust India fund, highlights three companies he thinks are well-positioned to generate attractive economic returns
By Ewan Thompson Published
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Should you invest in emerging markets?
Emerging markets offer strong, long-term growth and excellent value, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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London Stock Exchange exodus: which companies could be next to go?
As many companies exit London, the steady trickle of stocks listing elsewhere could turn into a stampede. Who will be next, and what does this mean for investors?
By Marc Shoffman Last updated