London Stock Exchange
The latest news, updates and opinions on London Stock Exchange from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Global depository receipt (GDR)
Glossary Global depositary receipts (or GDRs) offer a solution for investors wanting to buy shares listed in countries where there are government restrictions on who can own and trade them.
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Market makers
Glossary Market makers are typically banks and brokers who commit to trade shares and bonds, often in larger quantities than most other investors.
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Off Exchange (OFEX)Glossary The Off Exchange (OFEX) was started as a way for shareholders to deal in the shares of small companies that do not meet the requirements of Aim and the LSE’s official list.
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Boost your income with derivativesFeatures A few equity income funds are targeting returns in excess of 4% or 5% a year using strategies originally developed in the world of options trading and structured products.
By David C. Stevenson Published
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The world’s greatest investors: Michael PlattFeatures BlueCrest hedge fund co-founder Michael Platt is quick to cut his losses, but happy to let his winners run.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Nick Train: the value in UnileverFeatures Quality growth companies are still cheap relative to history, thinks fund manager Nick Train.
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Three undervalued investment trusts
Opinion Professional investor Nick Greenwood picks three unloved investment trusts that are trading on big discounts to their net asset values.
By Nick Greenwood Published
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An easy way to buy ReitsFeatures Sarah Moore tips one great real-estate investment trust (Reit) to buy for those wanting to invest in property.
By Sarah Moore Published
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Five of the best brokers for bonds in an Isa
Features If you’re investing in bonds – either directly or through bond funds – it makes sense to consider holding them in an Isa. Here are five of the best Isas for bonds.
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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