Britain’s most-bought shares w/e 24 June

Britain’s most-bought shares w/e 24 June
A look at Britain’s most-bought shares in the week ending 24 June, providing an insight into how investors are thinking and where opportunities may li…
27 Jun 2022
Carnival faces a long road to recovery – avoid for now

Carnival faces a long road to recovery – avoid for now
Cruise operator Carnival suffered heavily during the pandemic, losing 90% of its market value and burning through $7bn in cash. Sales are back on the …
27 Jun 2022
Three stocks to buy that line up with Warren Buffett’s investment principles

Three stocks to buy that line up with Warren Buffett’s investment principles
Professional investor Keith Ashworth-Lord of Sanford DeLand picks three high-quality companies that align with the principles of investment guru Warre…
27 Jun 2022
Britain’s ten most-hated shares – w/e 24 June

Britain’s ten most-hated shares – w/e 24 June
Rupert Hargreaves looks at Britain's ten most-hated shares, and what short-sellers are looking right now.
24 Jun 2022
Share tips of the week – 24 June

Share tips of the week – 24 June
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK's financial pages.
24 Jun 2022
How to invest in lumber, whichever way the market goes
How to invest in lumber, whichever way the market goes
Wood plays a key role in US housing. Slow growth has hurt prices – but not for long, says David J. Stevenson.
23 Jun 2022
The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 100
The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 100
Rupert Hargreaves looks at the FTSE 100’s top yielding stocks for income investors to consider.
22 Jun 2022

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The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 250
The ten highest dividend yields in the FTSE 250
The average FTSE 250 dividend yield is around 2.4%, but many stocks yield much more. Rupert Hargreaves picks the best FTSE 250 stocks for income inves…
22 Jun 2022
Defensive income plus growth potential? This stock ticks all the boxes
Defensive income plus growth potential? This stock ticks all the boxes
Telecom Plus has survived the energy crisis that has driven so many of its competitors under, and has emerged bigger and stronger than ever. One to c…
21 Jun 2022
As Ocado’s troubles mount, it’s time to sell
As Ocado’s troubles mount, it’s time to sell
Online retailer Ocado has struggled to build value for shareholders, and still isn't turning a profit. If you hold Ocado shares, now might be a good t…
21 Jun 2022
Chris Xu: the retailer with a cult following
Chris Xu: the retailer with a cult following
Chris Xu was born to poor farmers in the Shandong province of China. Today he leads a mysterious upstart that is unnerving established fast-fashion re…
21 Jun 2022
Three UK stocks for long-term quality growth
Three UK stocks for long-term quality growth
Professional investor Blake Hutchins of the Troy Income & Growth Trust highlights three high-quality companies that should grow their dividends.
21 Jun 2022
Director dealings w/e 17 June: what company insiders are buying and selling
Director dealings w/e 17 June: what company insiders are buying and selling
Directors’ share dealings can often give investors an insight into the sentiment of company insiders. Here are some of the biggest deals by company di…
20 Jun 2022
It might confuse the market, but Associated British Foods is a buy
It might confuse the market, but Associated British Foods is a buy
Associated British Foods is a unique firm: half food producer, half fashion retailer. That confuses the market, says Rupert Hargreaves, but its divers…
20 Jun 2022
Avoid easyJet shares – there are better airlines to invest in
Avoid easyJet shares – there are better airlines to invest in
EasyJet used to be one of Europe’s most impressive airlines. But now it is facing challenges on all fronts and losing out to the competition. Rupert …
20 Jun 2022
The Brussels effect – how the EU is raising standards around the world
The Brussels effect – how the EU is raising standards around the world
EU standards and consumer protection regulations have a habit of being enforced globally. Why is that? And is it such a bad thing?
20 Jun 2022
A recruitment firm to bet on as the world gets back to work
A recruitment firm to bet on as the world gets back to work
Recruitment consultant Hays has been volatile, but results are strong and trends encouraging. Matthew Partridge explains the best way to play the shar…
20 Jun 2022
The natural resources industry is in a tight spot – which is bad news for the rest of us
The natural resources industry is in a tight spot – which is bad news for the rest of us
The natural resources industry is in a bind. We need it to produce more energy and metals, but it has been starved of investment, plagued by supply ch…
20 Jun 2022
Tesco looks well-placed to ride out the cost of living crisis – investors take note
Tesco looks well-placed to ride out the cost of living crisis – investors take note
Surging inflation is bad news for retailers. But supermarket giant Tesco looks better placed to cope than most, says Rupert Hargreaves.
17 Jun 2022
Here’s why you should consider investing in Glencore
Here’s why you should consider investing in Glencore
Fifteen years ago, commodity trading giant Glencore was at its lowest ebb. But it has turned its fortunes around, and its future has rarely looked bri…
17 Jun 2022
Share tips of the week – 17 June
Share tips of the week – 17 June
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK's financial pages.
17 Jun 2022
Three ways to cash in on the digital infrastructure boom
Three ways to cash in on the digital infrastructure boom
Two established investment trusts and a business with great potential stand out in the digital infrastructure sector.
16 Jun 2022