magazine 10 Nov 2016

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The cost of everyday life is going up with inflation back on the agenda for the first time in years – can your savings and investments pass this stress test? In this week's Shares we explain why and which prices are on the rise and what it means for your long-term returns, with solutions and suggestions for you to take action. Plus, we take an in-depth look at Sirius Minerals' open offer fund raise – should you take part? - explain why political intervention can create investment opportunities in healthcare, dig deep into corporate pension deficits to reveal why they matter, plus there's loads of company news, market stats, our best investment ideas and much more.
How to protect your investment portfolio ahead the rising cost of living
Why The City of London Investment Trust is hitting the headlines
Step-by-step get to buying the miner’s shares below market price
Posh tonic water-to-ginger ale supplier continues to fizz along
Third quarter results imply lofty capital surplus
Tobacco firm plans to boost expenditure as it tackles competitive threat
US oil company plans to join junior market before Christmas
Small cap retailer remains interesting despite trading setback
Broker reckons share price could increase seven-fold in next 12 months
Engineer receives thumbs-up from Baillie Gifford investor Sneller
Controversy is brewing as more investment trusts adopt a new way to pay for shareholder rewards
What are the best vehicles to use and how much should you invest?
New research back-tests the performance of different investments popular with retirees
Why it can pay to not follow the herd when looking for stock or fund ideas
The brains behind two successful investment trusts implies market worries are a good time to buy
Pallet maker aims to win back market support as it fixes problems
Hectorite mine is unique asset says hedge fund manager Hempton
Small cap miner is involved in several exciting projects
Train stations-to-airport seller generates more than half its business outside the UK